Commentary to:The role of histamine in human mammary carcinogenesis: H3 and H4 receptors as potential therapeutic targets for breast cancer treatment.Vanina Medina, Maximo Croci, Ernesto Crescenti, Nora Mohamad, Francisca Sanchez-Jimenez, Noelia Massari, Mariel Nunez, Graciela Cricco, Gabriela Martin, Rosa Bergoc, Elena River
Background: Histamine is an imidazolic compound performing a crucial function in the pathogenesis of...
Purpose: Recent reports indicate that histamine and its novel, high-affinity histamine H4 receptor (...
Purpose: Recent reports indicate that histamine and its novel, high-affinity histamine H4 receptor (...
Abstract: Breast cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide, and the leading cause of cancer ...
Considerable evidence has been collected indicating that histamine can modulate proliferation of dif...
Abstract: Background: The aim of this work was to improve the knowledge of the role of histamine i...
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide, and the leading cause of cancer death in w...
Abstract: In the present review, we will discuss the recent advances in the understanding of the rol...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), the most common oral malignancy, shows an increasing rate of in...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), the most common oral malignancy, shows an increasing rate of in...
Breast cancer (BC) is currently the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. BC is most often derive...
Abstract: Cancer is a leading cause of death in both developed and developing countries. Although a...
This chapter addresses the latest evidence regarding the involvement of histamine and histamine rec...
Abstract Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), the most common oral malignancy, shows an increasing ...
Background: Histamine is an imidazolic compound performing a crucial function in the pathogenesis of...
Background: Histamine is an imidazolic compound performing a crucial function in the pathogenesis of...
Purpose: Recent reports indicate that histamine and its novel, high-affinity histamine H4 receptor (...
Purpose: Recent reports indicate that histamine and its novel, high-affinity histamine H4 receptor (...
Abstract: Breast cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide, and the leading cause of cancer ...
Considerable evidence has been collected indicating that histamine can modulate proliferation of dif...
Abstract: Background: The aim of this work was to improve the knowledge of the role of histamine i...
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide, and the leading cause of cancer death in w...
Abstract: In the present review, we will discuss the recent advances in the understanding of the rol...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), the most common oral malignancy, shows an increasing rate of in...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), the most common oral malignancy, shows an increasing rate of in...
Breast cancer (BC) is currently the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. BC is most often derive...
Abstract: Cancer is a leading cause of death in both developed and developing countries. Although a...
This chapter addresses the latest evidence regarding the involvement of histamine and histamine rec...
Abstract Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), the most common oral malignancy, shows an increasing ...
Background: Histamine is an imidazolic compound performing a crucial function in the pathogenesis of...
Background: Histamine is an imidazolic compound performing a crucial function in the pathogenesis of...
Purpose: Recent reports indicate that histamine and its novel, high-affinity histamine H4 receptor (...
Purpose: Recent reports indicate that histamine and its novel, high-affinity histamine H4 receptor (...