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Thyroid-adrenocortical Antagonism and Histamine Metabolism
P. SPENCER and G. WEST
Nature 199 (4900), 1298-9 (28 Sep 1963)
Posted by polyurethane to AITD histamine on Sun Aug 24 2008 at 21:05 UTC | info | related
 
Histamine in the nervous system.
Helmut L Haas, Olga A Sergeeva, and Oliver Selbach
Physiological reviews 88 (3), 1183-1241 (Jul 2008)
 
Characterization of a Novel Chemokine-Containing Storage Granule in Endothelial Cells: Evidence for Preferential Exocytosis Mediated by Protein Kinase A and Diacylglycerol
Inger Oynebraten et al.
The Journal of Immunology 175 (8), 5358-69 (15 Oct 2005)
MCP-1 is stored in non-WPB secretory granules which respond by exocytosis to agonists like histamine, forskolin+IBMX, and epinephrine+IBMX similarly to vWF from WPB. also respond to PMA.
Posted by npyburn to vWF IL-8 histamine on Wed Jul 16 2008 at 23:06 UTC | info | related
 
Rate, extent and concentration dependence of histamine-evoked WeibelPalade body exocytosis determined from individual fusion events in human endothelial cells
M Erent et al.
concentration of hilstamine for WPB exocytosis
Posted by npyburn to WPB histamine on Fri Jul 11 2008 at 18:38 UTC | info | related
 
Ebony, a novel nonribosomal peptide synthetase for beta-alanine conjugation with biogenic amines in Drosophila
Arnd Richardt et al.
The Journal of biological chemistry 278 (42), 41160-6 (17 Oct 2003)
 
Dopamine modulates von Willebrand factor secretion in endothelial cells via D2–D4 receptors
S. ZAREI et al.
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis 4 (7), 1588-95 (2006)
 
Antipsychotic drugs stop fatal viral infection in brain cells
216.86.213.73
The JC virus attaches itself to a receptor on the surface of glial cells, called 5HT2AR, which normally binds with serotonin, a compound that plays an important role in depression and anxiety. That receptor, or cellular "gate," opens and allows the virus to get inside cells... cyproheptadine antihistamine also
 
Adverse effects of systemic opioid analgesics
S. Schug, D. Zech, and S. Grond
DRUG SAF. 7 (3), 200-13 (1992)
 
Stimulation of histamine H1 receptor up-regulates ...[J Pharmacol Sci. 2007] - PubMed Result
Stimulation of histamine H1 receptor upregulates histamine H1 receptor itself through activation of receptor gene transcription
Asish K Das et al.
Journal of pharmacological sciences 103 (4), 374-82 (Apr 2007)
 
The physiological and pathophysiological roles of neuronal histamine: An insight from human positron emission tomography studies
The physiological and pathophysiological roles of neuronal histamine an insight from human positron emission tomography studies
Pharmacology & Therapeutics 113 (1), 1 (2007)

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