The Histamine receptor
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The Histamine receptor
(Receptor biochemistry and methodology, v. 16)
Wiley-Liss, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume synthesizes current information and research on the pharmacochemistry, biochemical properties and neurobiological function of histamine receptors.
Table of Contents
- Pharmacochemistry of H1-and H2-Receptors
- Pharmacochemistry of H3-Receptors
- Reversible Labelling of H1-, H2-and H3-Receptors
- Biochemical Properties of Histamine Receptors
- The H1-Receptor and Inositol Phospholipid Hydrolysis
- Histamine Receptors and Cyclic Nucleotides
- The H3-Receptor and Control of Histamine Release
- Electrophysiology of Histamine-Receptors
- Autoradiographic Visualization of the Three Histamine Receptor Subtypes in the Brain
- Histamine Receptors in the Digestive System
- Ligand Binding and Functional Evidence for the Presence of Histamine Type-1 and Type-2 Receptors of Human T Lymphocytes
- Histamine Receptors in the Respiratory Tract
- Histamine Receptors in the Central Nervous System.
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