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Inhibition of acetylcholinesterase by histamine agonists and antagonistsLEE, H. S; CHEAH, L. S; GWEE, M. C. E et al.Clinical and experimental pharmacology and physiology. 1985, Vol 12, Num 6, pp 613-620, issn 0305-1870Article

Histamine and its receptorsPARSONS, Mike E; GANELLIN, C. Robin.British journal of pharmacology. 2006, Vol 147, issn 0007-1188, S127-S135, SUP1Article

Characterization of histamine H1 and H2 receptors in the rabbit isolated ovarian artery and veinORIOWO, M. A; BEVAN, J. A.Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology. 1987, Vol 10, Num 1, pp 76-81, issn 0160-2446Article

Histamine H3 ligands: just pharmacological tools or potential therapeutic agents?TIMMERMAN, H.Journal of medicinal chemistry (Print). 1990, Vol 33, Num 1, pp 4-11, issn 0022-2623Article

Receptor-specific functional efficacies of alkyl imidazoles as dual histamine H3/H4 receptor ligandsKOTTKE, Tim; SANDER, Kerstin; WEIZEL, Lilia et al.European journal of pharmacology. 2011, Vol 654, Num 3, pp 200-208, issn 0014-2999, 9 p.Article

The histamine H3 receptor (a target for new drugs)Leurs, Rob; Timmerman, Henk.Pharmacochemistry library. 1998, issn 0165-7208, isbn 0-444-82936-9, XI, 291 p, isbn 0-444-82936-9Book

Studies on histaminergic compounds. IV: Non-isosterism between the imidazole, guanidino and isothiourea moieties at the H2-receptorJAN STERK, G; VAN DER GOOT, H; TIMMERMAN, H et al.Archiv der Pharmazie (Weinheim). 1986, Vol 319, Num 12, pp 1057-1064, issn 0365-6233Article

H1, H2, and H3 receptors contribute to drinking elicited by exogenous histamine and eating in ratsKRALY, F. S; KEEFE, M. E; TRIBUZIO, R. A et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1996, Vol 53, Num 2, pp 347-354, issn 0091-3057Article

Pharmacological properties of histamine receptor subtypesARRANG, J.-M.Cellular and molecular biology. 1994, Vol 40, Num 3, pp 273-281, issn 0145-5680Conference Paper

Properties and roles of the three subclasses of histamine receptors in brainSCHWARTZ, J.-C; ARRANG, J.-M; GARBARG, M et al.Journal of experimental biology. 1986, Vol 124, pp 203-224, issn 0022-0949Conference Paper

Histamine and histamine receptors: behavioral thermoregulation in the salamander Necturus maculosusHUTCHISON, V. H; SPRIESTERSBACH, K. K.Comparative biochemistry and physiology. C. Comparative pharmacology. 1986, Vol 85, Num 1, pp 199-206, issn 0306-4492Article

Effects of histamine H1- and H2-receptor antagonists on thyrotrophin secretion in the ratULLOA, E. R; ZANINOVICH, A. A.Journal of endocrinology. 1986, Vol 111, Num 1, pp 175-180, issn 0022-0795Article

Histamine H1 and H2 receptor-mediated vasoreactivity of human internal thoracic and radial arteriesDANESHMAND, Mani A; KELLER, Rebecca S; CANVER, Matthew C et al.Surgery. 2004, Vol 136, Num 2, pp 458-463, issn 0039-6060, 6 p.Conference Paper

Histamine antagonists in the treatment of acute allergic reactionsRUNGE, J. W; MARTINEZ, J. C; CARAVATI, E. M et al.Annals of emergency medicine. 1992, Vol 21, Num 3, pp 237-242, issn 0196-0644Conference Paper

Antihistamine updateHERMAN, L. E; BERNHARD, J. D.Dermatologic clinics. 1991, Vol 9, Num 3, pp 603-610, issn 0733-8635Article

Effect of histamine antagonists on myocardial carcinine metabolism during compound 48/80-induced shockFITZPATRICK, J. C; FISHER, H; FLANCBAUM, L et al.The Journal of surgical research. 1990, Vol 49, Num 4, pp 293-297, issn 0022-4804Conference Paper

Prevention of anaphylaxis. ResponseCARLSTON, J; A;; STAFFORS, C. T; LOBEL, S. A et al.Annals of allergy. 1990, Vol 64, Num 2, pp 260-260, issn 0003-4738, 1 p., 1Article

Urticaria : current therapySOTER, N. A.Journal of allergy and clinical immunology. 1990, Vol 86, Num 6, pp 1009-1014, issn 0091-6749, 6 p., p.2Conference Paper

Behavioural effects of histamine and its antagonists: a reviewWHITE, J. M; RUMBOLD, G. R.Psychopharmacologia. 1988, Vol 95, Num 1, pp 1-14, issn 0033-3158Article

Antihistaminiques H1 et H2 : Principes et règles d'utilisation = H1 and H2 histamine antagonistsPERAULT, M.-C; VANDEL, B.La Revue du praticien (Paris). 1996, Vol 46, Num 12, pp 1547-1550, issn 0035-2640Article

Vermeidung von Zwischanfällen bei der Anwendung von H2-Blockern, Antihistaminika und Antiemetika = Prevention of incidents during use of H2-blochers, antihistaminics and antiermeticsKRAUS, G.-B.Klinische Anästhesiologie und Intensivtherapie. 1993, Vol 42, pp 230-240, issn 0341-5023Article

Regulation of histamine release from human basophil leucocytes : role of H1, H2 and H3 receptorsTEDESCHI, A; LORINI, M; ARQUATI, M et al.Allergy (Copenhagen). 1991, Vol 46, Num 8, pp 626-631, issn 0105-4538Article

Les récepteurs H1 et H2 de l'histamine = Histamine H1 and H2 receptorsRUFF, F; SANTAIS, M.-C.Allergie et immunologie (Paris). 1988, Vol 20, Num 9, pp 317-325, issn 0397-9148, 8 p.Article

Histamine and histaminergic ligands; a playground for medicinal chemistsTIMMERMAN, Henk.Il Farmaco (Pavia). 2002, Vol 57, Num 7, pp 549-550, issn 0014-827XConference Paper

The involvement of histamine H2-receptors in restraint-induced antinociception in male miceCHAK-LAM WONG.Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology. 1993, Vol 15, Num 6, pp 351-356, issn 0379-0355Article

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