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The following pages link to Histamine H4 receptor mediates chemotaxis and calcium mobilization of mast cells (Q34182519):
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- Acute wake-promoting actions of JNJ-5207852, a novel, diamine-based H3 antagonist (Q24671207) (← links)
- Histamine and Skin Barrier: Are Histamine Antagonists Useful for the Prevention or Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis? (Q26799561) (← links)
- International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. XCVIII. Histamine Receptors (Q26827568) (← links)
- Involvement of the H1 Histamine Receptor, p38 MAP Kinase, Myosin Light Chains Kinase, and Rho/ROCK in Histamine-Induced Endothelial Barrier Dysfunction (Q27347780) (← links)
- Silver Nanoparticle-Directed Mast Cell Degranulation Is Mediated through Calcium and PI3K Signaling Independent of the High Affinity IgE Receptor (Q28395528) (← links)
- H4 histamine receptors mediate cell cycle arrest in growth factor-induced murine and human hematopoietic progenitor cells (Q28475930) (← links)
- Organic cation transporter 3 modulates murine basophil functions by controlling intracellular histamine levels (Q28510476) (← links)
- Luciferase reporter gene assay on human, murine and rat histamine H4 receptor orthologs: correlations and discrepancies between distal and proximal readouts (Q28536518) (← links)
- Galphas-coupled receptor signaling actively down-regulates alpha4beta1-integrin affinity: a possible mechanism for cell de-adhesion (Q33340853) (← links)
- Histamine H(3) receptor-mediated signaling protects mice from cerebral malaria (Q33472679) (← links)
- Histamine H4-receptors inhibit mast cell renin release in ischemia/reperfusion via protein kinase C ε-dependent aldehyde dehydrogenase type-2 activation (Q33603610) (← links)
- Structural basis for inhibition of histamine N-methyltransferase by diverse drugs (Q33613450) (← links)
- Histamine H4 receptor antagonism inhibits allergen-specific T-cell responses mediated by human dendritic cells (Q33752485) (← links)
- Histamine: New Thoughts About a Familiar Mediator (Q33778157) (← links)
- Attenuated expression of HRH4 in colorectal carcinomas: a potential influence on tumor growth and progression (Q33910426) (← links)
- Opposite effects of mepyramine on JNJ 7777120-induced amelioration of experimentally induced asthma in mice in sensitization and provocation (Q34137632) (← links)
- The role of mast cells and their mediators in reproduction, pregnancy and labour. (Q34144555) (← links)
- Regulation of Ca2 signaling with particular focus on mast cells (Q34194335) (← links)
- Histamine receptors and cancer pharmacology (Q34356076) (← links)
- The H1 histamine receptor regulates allergic lung responses. (Q34567414) (← links)
- Ebastine in the light of CONGA recommendations for the development of third-generation antihistamines (Q34623813) (← links)
- New Developments in the Use of Histamine and Histamine Receptors (Q34748001) (← links)
- The role of histamine H4 receptor in immune and inflammatory disorders (Q34967790) (← links)
- Histamine induces cytoskeletal changes in human eosinophils via the H4 receptor (Q35045875) (← links)
- Involvement of histamine H4 and H1 receptors in scratching induced by histamine receptor agonists in Balb C mice (Q35047117) (← links)
- Distinct signalling pathways of murine histamine H1- and H4-receptors expressed at comparable levels in HEK293 cells (Q35268844) (← links)
- New targets for allergic rhinitis--a disease of civilization (Q35605442) (← links)
- Histamine H4 receptor optimizes T regulatory cell frequency and facilitates anti-inflammatory responses within the central nervous system (Q35658957) (← links)
- Histamine induces proliferation in keratinocytes from patients with atopic dermatitis through the histamine 4 receptor (Q35662080) (← links)
- Histamine H4 antagonism: a therapy for chronic allergy? (Q35766579) (← links)
- Antihistamines: do they work? Further well-controlled trials involving larger samples are needed (Q35831645) (← links)
- Regulation of Mast Cell Responses in Health and Disease (Q36092456) (← links)
- Histamine in allergic inflammation and immune modulation (Q36098788) (← links)
- Roles of histamine and its receptors in allergic and inflammatory bowel diseases (Q36132180) (← links)
- Mouse behavioural analysis in systems biology (Q36202981) (← links)
- Itching for progress (Q36207985) (← links)
- Role of human mast cells and basophils in bronchial asthma (Q36287476) (← links)
- Effect of histamine on Ca(2 )-dependent signaling pathways in rat conjunctival goblet cells (Q36302995) (← links)
- H(1)R expression by CD11B( ) cells is not required for susceptibility to experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (Q36374681) (← links)
- Expression and function of histamine and its receptors in atopic dermatitis (Q36391444) (← links)
- Combinatorial roles for histamine H1-H2 and H3-H4 receptors in autoimmune inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (Q36430032) (← links)
- Recent medicinal chemistry of the histamine H3 receptor (Q36477475) (← links)
- Inhibition of histamine-mediated signaling confers significant protection against severe malaria in mouse models of disease. (Q36502852) (← links)
- Sequential engagement of FcεRI on Mast Cells and Basophil Histamine H(4) Receptor and FcεRI in Allergic Rhinitis (Q36514092) (← links)
- New aspects on inflammation in allergic diseases. (Q36541003) (← links)
- Histamine H4 receptor antagonists as potent modulators of mammalian vestibular primary neuron excitability (Q36619798) (← links)
- The histamine H4 receptor in autoimmune disease (Q36623087) (← links)
- Correlation of IL-18 with Tryptase in Atopic Asthma and Induction of Mast Cell Accumulation by IL-18. (Q36741934) (← links)
- Effects of histamine on cultured interstitial cells of cajal in murine small intestine (Q36789221) (← links)
- Histamine-induced itch and its relationship with pain (Q36844223) (← links)