Although histamine since its discovery in 1910 has been courted with enthusiasm by workers in the fields of allergy and of endocrinology, many of the secrets of its physiological and pathological roles lurk evasively in the future. The work recorded here details the findings of some investigations done in an effort to determine the origin of histamine in the tissues
Histamine is a highly pleiotropic biogenic amine involved in key physiological processes including n...
The quantitative histological distribution of histamine and histidine decarboxylase activity in norm...
Edlbacher and Neber (1) showed in 1934 that the liver enzyme named histidase degrades histidine to N...
Up to the end of the last century, the only mode of functional co-ordination in the organism which w...
Histamine, a naturally occurring substance has been identified, located and traced through its metab...
Histamine is a biogenic amine that is biosynthesized by the decarboxylation of the amino acid histid...
Histamine metabolism in histidinemic patients was studied by measuring the urinary levels of histami...
Histamine is not uniformly distributed in the human and animal organisms, but occurs in high concent...
Since its discovery the literature on the metabolism of Histamine has expanded continually. It has ...
Histamine, a decarboxylated amino acid with a molecular mass of 112 daltons reveals multicoloured fu...
1. A brief history of histamine research has been outlined and the release of histamine in metabolic...
At the Ciba Foundation Symposium on Histamine, many aspects of the cellular metabolism, tissue dist...
The physiological and pathological actions of histamine when injected into animals and human beings ...
Histamine is a highly pleiotropic biogenic amine involved in key physiological processes including n...
Histidine metabolism is a key pathway physiologically involved in satiety, recognition memory, skin,...
Histamine is a highly pleiotropic biogenic amine involved in key physiological processes including n...
The quantitative histological distribution of histamine and histidine decarboxylase activity in norm...
Edlbacher and Neber (1) showed in 1934 that the liver enzyme named histidase degrades histidine to N...
Up to the end of the last century, the only mode of functional co-ordination in the organism which w...
Histamine, a naturally occurring substance has been identified, located and traced through its metab...
Histamine is a biogenic amine that is biosynthesized by the decarboxylation of the amino acid histid...
Histamine metabolism in histidinemic patients was studied by measuring the urinary levels of histami...
Histamine is not uniformly distributed in the human and animal organisms, but occurs in high concent...
Since its discovery the literature on the metabolism of Histamine has expanded continually. It has ...
Histamine, a decarboxylated amino acid with a molecular mass of 112 daltons reveals multicoloured fu...
1. A brief history of histamine research has been outlined and the release of histamine in metabolic...
At the Ciba Foundation Symposium on Histamine, many aspects of the cellular metabolism, tissue dist...
The physiological and pathological actions of histamine when injected into animals and human beings ...
Histamine is a highly pleiotropic biogenic amine involved in key physiological processes including n...
Histidine metabolism is a key pathway physiologically involved in satiety, recognition memory, skin,...
Histamine is a highly pleiotropic biogenic amine involved in key physiological processes including n...
The quantitative histological distribution of histamine and histidine decarboxylase activity in norm...
Edlbacher and Neber (1) showed in 1934 that the liver enzyme named histidase degrades histidine to N...