Histamine is a developmentally highly conserved autacoid found in most vertebrate tissues. Its physiological functions are mediated by four 7-transmembrane G protein–coupled receptors (H1R, H2R, H3R, H4R) that are all targets of pharmacological intervention. The receptors display molecular heterogeneity and constitutive activity. H1R antagonists are long known antiallergic and sedating drugs, whereas the H2R was identified in the 1970s and led to the development of H2R-antagonists that revolutionized stomach ulcer treatment. The crystal structure of ligand-bound H1R has rendered it possible to design new ligands with novel properties. The H3R is an autoreceptor and heteroreceptor providing negative feedback on histaminergic and inhibition o...
Histamine is one of the most important biogenic amines and it mediates numbers of physiological proc...
Since identification and cloning of the histamine H4 receptor (H4R) in 2000 by several groups, the d...
These proceedings cover the most recent advances on histamine research from basic science to clinica...
The synthesis and the identification of histamine marked a milestone in both pharmacological and imm...
The synthesis and the identification of histamine marked a milestone in both pharmacological and imm...
The synthesis and the identification of histamine marked a milestone in both pharmacological and imm...
H1 and H2 histamine receptor antagonists, although developed many decades ago, are still effective f...
H4R is the newest member of the histamine receptor family, which was discovered about twelve years a...
Histamine is a well-established mediator involved in a variety of physiological and pathophysiologic...
Histamine plays ат important role in the pathophysiology of allergic diseases, asthma, rhinitis and ...
The neurotransmitter histamine exerts its action through four distinct histamine receptors. The hist...
At the turn of the millennium, the DNA sequence encoding the histamine H4 receptor (H4R) was identif...
At the turn of the millennium, the DNA sequence encoding the histamine H4 receptor (H4R) was identif...
These proceedings cover the most recent advances on histamine research from basic science to clinica...
Histamine is a pleiotropic mediator involved in a broad spectrum of (patho)-physiological processes,...
Histamine is one of the most important biogenic amines and it mediates numbers of physiological proc...
Since identification and cloning of the histamine H4 receptor (H4R) in 2000 by several groups, the d...
These proceedings cover the most recent advances on histamine research from basic science to clinica...
The synthesis and the identification of histamine marked a milestone in both pharmacological and imm...
The synthesis and the identification of histamine marked a milestone in both pharmacological and imm...
The synthesis and the identification of histamine marked a milestone in both pharmacological and imm...
H1 and H2 histamine receptor antagonists, although developed many decades ago, are still effective f...
H4R is the newest member of the histamine receptor family, which was discovered about twelve years a...
Histamine is a well-established mediator involved in a variety of physiological and pathophysiologic...
Histamine plays ат important role in the pathophysiology of allergic diseases, asthma, rhinitis and ...
The neurotransmitter histamine exerts its action through four distinct histamine receptors. The hist...
At the turn of the millennium, the DNA sequence encoding the histamine H4 receptor (H4R) was identif...
At the turn of the millennium, the DNA sequence encoding the histamine H4 receptor (H4R) was identif...
These proceedings cover the most recent advances on histamine research from basic science to clinica...
Histamine is a pleiotropic mediator involved in a broad spectrum of (patho)-physiological processes,...
Histamine is one of the most important biogenic amines and it mediates numbers of physiological proc...
Since identification and cloning of the histamine H4 receptor (H4R) in 2000 by several groups, the d...
These proceedings cover the most recent advances on histamine research from basic science to clinica...