We have previously postulated that mast cells (MC) may act as accessory cells in bone resorption. In this study we obtained evidence that histamine, the most abundant mediator released upon MC degranulation, is one of many factors modulating resorption. As the effect of histamine is mediated through
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Modulation of human T-lymphocyte receptor expression and regulatory function by adenosine, H1- and H2-histamine receptors
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