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Receptors, Histamine H1
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H1 Receptors
, h1 histamine receptor
, Histamine H1 Receptor
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A class of histamine receptors discriminated by their pharmacology and mode of action. Most histamine H1 receptors operate through the inositol…
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2010
2010
Histamine H 1 Receptor Promotes Atherosclerotic Lesion Formation by Increasing Vascular Permeability for Low-Density Lipoproteins
I. Rozenberg
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S. Sluka
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+11 authors
F. Tanner
2010
Corpus ID: 141569
Objective—Enhanced endothelial permeability leading to intimal accumulation of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) stimulates the…
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2003
2003
Imaging of Histamine H1 Receptors in Schizophrenic Patients
Kentaro Iwabuchi
,
C. Ito
,
+6 authors
K. Yanai
2003
Corpus ID: 83454318
Introduction There is some evidence that the histaminergic neuron system is implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia…
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2001
2001
IV. 3. Imaging of Histamine H1 Receptors in Human Brain and Impaired Cognitive Performance Induced by Second Generation Antihistamines
M. Tashiro
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H. Mochizuki
,
+4 authors
K. Yanai
2001
Corpus ID: 28180258
Introduction Histamine plays important roles in various physiological functions of immune, gastrointestinal and nervous systems…
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1992
1992
Characterisation of histamine-H1 receptor binding sites in bovine, rat and guinea pig thoracic aorta
M. Čarman‐Kržan
Agents and Actions
1992
Corpus ID: 667547
Radioligand binding studies elucidating the localization of vascular histaminergic-H1 receptors using3H-mepyramine demonstrate…
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1991
1991
[The experimental anti-arrhythmia properties of the histamine H1 receptor blockader fencarol].
G. M. Iakovlev
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V. I. Skorobogatov
,
A. Svistov
,
M. I. Mironova
Farmakologiia i toksikologiia
1991
Corpus ID: 29356526
Phencarol, a blocker of H1-histamine receptors, is used as an antihistaminic agent. The antiarrhythmic effect of phencarol was…
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1986
1986
Further characterization of the receptors involved in the positive inotropic effect of histamine on rabbit papillary muscle.
A. Elizalde
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J. Pérez-Chávez
,
J. Sánchez-Chapula
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
1986
Corpus ID: 41131859
The effects of histamine on the force of contraction and calcium-dependent action potentials were studied in rabbit ventricular…
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1984
1984
Histamine-induced relaxation of rat aorta. Importance of H1 receptor and vascular endothelium.
G. O. Carrier
,
R. White
,
M. Kirby
Blood & Vessel
1984
Corpus ID: 44853819
Review
1980
Review
1980
Cardiac histamine receptors.
J. McNeill
,
S. Verma
,
T. Tenner
Advances in myocardiology
1980
Corpus ID: 38965575
Histamine can produce inotropic and chronotropic responses in both guinea pig and rabbit heart. In the guinea pig the responses…
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1980
1980
A dual action of histamine on isolated human pulmonary arteries.
J. Boe
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M. Boe
,
B. Simonsson
Respiration; international review of thoracic…
1980
Corpus ID: 46849665
Isometric tension changes in 22 isolated segmental human pulmonary arteries obtained from 17 patients at thoracic surgery were…
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1976
1976
Conformationally restricted analogs of histamine H1 receptor antagonists: trans and cis-1-benzyl-3-dimethylamino-6-phenylpiperidine.
A. E. Ahmed
,
Patrick E. Hanna
,
Vernon R. Grund
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1976
Corpus ID: 11380538
The syntheses of trans- and cis-1-benzyl-3-dimethylamino-6-phenylpiperidine (1 and 2) are described. Compounds 1 and 2 were found…
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