Frontiers in histamine research : a tribute to Heinz Schild : based on an international symposium held at Jouy-en-Josas (near Paris), France, 25-27 July 1984
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Frontiers in histamine research : a tribute to Heinz Schild : based on an international symposium held at Jouy-en-Josas (near Paris), France, 25-27 July 1984
(Advances in the biosciences, v. 51)
Pergamon Press, 1985
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Focuses on recent studies into the actions and roles of histamine in the gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, central nervous and immune systems. Recent advances herald another major breakthrough in histamine research and include new histochemical approaches to visualisation of histamine-synthesising and storing cells, more specific enzyme inhibitors and new methods for studying histamine biosynthesis and metabolism. Drugs to block the effect of histamine have a well established place in such clinical areas as allergy, inflammation, and gastroenterology. Current research anticipates new exciting opportunities for therapy in neurobiology and immunology.
Table of Contents
- (partial) Some newer H 1 -receptor histamine antagonists, G. J. Durant et al. Biochemical studies of cerebral H 1 -receptors, M. Garbarg et al. A survey of recently described H 2 -receptor histamine antagonists, C. R. Ganellin. Purification of and antibodies against L-histidine decarboxylase, T. Watanabe et al. Localization and projections of histamine-immunoreactive neurones in the central nervous system of the rat, H. W. M. Steinbusch & A. H. Mul
- er. Mast cells in rat brain: characterization, localization, and histamine content, L. B. Hough et al. Histamine synthesis and release in CNS: control by autoreceptors (H 3 ), J.-M. Arrang et al. Neuronal uptake and release of histamine in the central nervous system, A. H. Mulder et al. Histamine turnover in regions of rat brain, J. P. Green & J. K. Kha
- delwal. Histamine actions in the mammalian central nervous system, H. L. Haas. Histamine receptors, cyclic nucleotides and psychotropic drugs, E. Richelson.
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