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Ciba Foundation Symposium - Histamine


Publisher
Ciba Foundation
Year
1956
Tongue
English
Leaves
492
Series
Novartis Foundation Symposia
Category
Library

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Content:
Chapter 1 Chairman's Opening Remarks (pages 2–3): W. Feldberg
Chapter 2 Distribution of Histamine in the Body (pages 4–13): W. Feldberg
Chapter 3 Histamine and Mast Cells (pages 14–19): G.B. West
Chapter 4 Histamine and Intracellular Particles (pages 20–35): F.C. Macintosh
Chapter 5 Free and Conjugated Histamine (pages 36–44): J.H. Gaddum
Chapter 6 Short Communication: Histamine and Mast Cells (pages 45–46): James F. Riley
Chapter 7 Short Communication: Action of 48/80 on the Mast Cell Population and Histamine Content of the Wall of the Gastro?Intestinal Tract of the Rat (pages 47–50): I. Mota, W.T. Beraldo, A.G. Ferri and L.C.U. Junqueira
Chapter 8 Short Communication: The Isolation of Imidazoleacetic Acid Riboside (page 51): H. Tabor
Chapter 9 Short Communication: Histaminopexig Action of Blood Serum (pages 52–56): Jean?Louis Parrot and Claude Laborde
Chapter 10 Short Communication: Inhibition of Histidine Decarboxylase in vivo by Derivatives of Benzyl?1?Isoquinoline (pages 57–58): Jean?Louis Parrot and Claude Laborde
Chapter 11 The Mechanism of Histamine Release (pages 59–73): W. D. M. Paton
Chapter 12 Measurement of Histamine?Releasing Activity (pages 74–91): J.L. Mongar
Chapter 13 Histamine Release by Long Chain Molecules (pages 92–123): B.N. Halpern
Chapter 14 Histamine Release by Naturally Occurring Substances (pages 124–138): M. Rocha and E. Silva
Chapter 15 Histamine Release and Anaphylaxis (pages 139–149): H.O Schild
Chapter 16 Short Communication: Antihistamine Drugs and Histamine Release, Especially in Anaphylaxis (pages 150–154): J.J. Reuse
Chapter 17 Short Communication: Release of Histamineβ€”Clinical Considerations (pages 155–159): H.O.J. Collier
Chapter 18 Short Communication: The Release of Cellular Histamine in Rabbit Blood by Dextran and Dextran Sulphate (pages 160–166): C.G. Haining
Chapter 19 Short Communication: Histamine Release and the Angio?Oedema Type of Reaction (pages 167–169): M. Schachter
Chapter 20 Short Communication: The Mode of Histamine Binding in Animal Tissues (pages 170–172): Floyd C. McIntire
Chapter 21 Short Communication: Endogenous Histamine Liberation in Man (pages 173–174): J. Lecomte
Chapter 22 Short Communication: A Slow Reacting Substance in Anaphylaxisβ€”β€œSRS?A” (pages 175–179): W.E. Brocklehurst
Chapter 23 Short Communication: Some Discrepancies in the Histamine Theory of Anaphylaxis in Smooth Muscle (pages 180–182): D.F. Hawkins and L.M. Rosa
Chapter 24 The Origin and Fate of Histamine in the Body (pages 183–188): R.W. Schayer
Chapter 25 Histamine and Gastric Secretion (pages 189–219): Charles F. Code
Chapter 26 Histamine and Vasodilatation (pages 220–234): R.F. Whelan
Chapter 27 Histamine and Nerves (pages 235–241): U.S. von Euler
Chapter 28 Skin Histamine (pages 242–247): W.L.M. Perry
Chapter 29 The Significance of Histaminase in the Body (pages 248–257): G. Kahlson
Chapter 30 Short Communication: On the Classification and Nomenclature of Amine Oxidases (pages 258–263): E.A Zeller
Chapter 31 Short Communication: Histamine in Nerves (pages 264–269): E. Werle
Chapter 32 Short Communication: Histamine and Gastric Secretion (pages 270–271): R.A. Gregory
Chapter 33 Short Communication: The Effect of Sex Hormones on Histaminase (pages 272–277): R. Kapeller?Adler
Chapter 34 Short Communication: The Action of Histamine on the Sympathetic Nervous System (pages 278–279): Ullrich Trendelenburg
Chapter 35 Short Communication: Histamine and the Vasodilator Axon Reflex of the Skin (pages 280–281): Jean?Louis Parrot
Chapter 36 Short Communication: Imidazoleacetic acid Metabolism in Bacteria (pages 282–283): H. Tabor
Chapter 37 The Origin of Histamine in the Body (pages 284–297): J. H. Gaddum
Chapter 38 The Origin of Histamine in the Body (pages 298–317): R. W. Schayer
Chapter 39 The Fate of Histamine in the Body (pages 318–338): Herbert Tabor
Chapter 40 The Fate of Histamine in the Body, with Particular Reference to the Enzymology of Histamine Oxidation (pages 339–355): E. A. Zeller
Chapter 41 Is Histaminase Identical with Diamine Oxidase? (pages 356–380): R. Kapeller?Adler
Chapter 42 Remarks on the Location of Histamine in Mammalian Tissues (pages 381–397): H. Blaschko
Chapter 43 The Location of Histamine in the Body (pages 398–415): James F. Riley
Chapter 44 The Mechanism of Histamine Release (pages 416–430): Floyd C. McIntire
Chapter 45 Mechanism of Histamine Release (pages 431–460): Georges Ungar


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