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Publications by Nina Schwenger
Possible Role of Histamine (H1- And H2-) Receptors in the Regulation of Meningeal Blood Flow
British Journal of Pharmacology
Pharmacology
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Action of Histamine and H1 and H2 Blockers on the Cardiopulmonary Circulation
American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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Histamine H2-Receptors in the Human Peripheral Circulation
British Journal of Pharmacology
Pharmacology
Role of Endothelium and Nitric Oxide in Histamine-Induced Responses in Human Cranial Arteries and Detection of mRNA Encoding H1- And H2-Receptors by RT-PCR
British Journal of Pharmacology
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Histamine H1 Receptors on Adherent Rheumatoid Synovial Cells in Culture: Demonstration by Radioligand Binding and Inhibition of Histamine-Stimulated Prostaglandin E Production by Histamine H1 Antagonists.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
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Histamine Suppresses Gene Expression and Synthesis of Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha via Histamine H2 Receptors
Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Β2-Adrenergic Receptor-Mediated Histamine H1 Receptor Down-Regulation: Another Possible Advantage of Β2 Agonists in Asthmatic Therapy
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
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Local Regulation of Blood Flow in the Feline Jejunum. A Possible Role for Endoluminally Released Substance P.
Journal of Clinical Investigation
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Histamine Inhibits the Production of Interleukin-12 Through Interaction With H2 Receptors.
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Medicine
Regulation of Cytokine Production by Histamine Through H2-Receptor Stimulation.
Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
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