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ISBN: 0408115769 9780408115766 Year: 1984 Publisher: London ; Boston : Butterworths

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Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. Fourth Edition. 13. Volume 13 : Helium group to Hypnotics + index volumes 9 to 12
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ISBN: 0471526827 Year: 1995 Volume: vol index to 9-12 Publisher: New York, NY ; Chichester : John Wiley,


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Histamine in Inflammation
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ISBN: 1441980555 1441980563 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer,

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The year 2010 marks the centennial for the identification of histamine and the first glimpse of its many physiological functions. From these initial findings a rich tapestry of research has uncovered roles for histamine in almost every physiological process with new findings emerging every year. These diverse roles of histamine have made for fertile ground for the discovery of novel therapeutics, and these drugs have been so successful that the term “antihistamine” has entered the common lexicon. This volume is an attempt to give a snapshot in time as to the current understanding of the role of histamine in just one important therapeutic area—inflammation. The first three chapters provide some background context for the rest of the book starting out with a historical perspective by Figueroa and Shankley. Bongers et al provide an overview of the pharmacology of the four histamine receptors and the chapter by Hiroshi Ohtsu describes how histamine is synthesized as well as the insights derived from mice where this synthesis is disrupted. The next several chapters discuss disease areas where histamine is known to be involved. Chapter 4 by Thomas Taylor-Clark outlines the role of histamine in allergic rhinitis, an area were antihistamines are commonly used. This is also true for ocular allergy as discussed by Ohbayashi et al. Both of these chapters highlight aspects of these conditions that are still not well-controlled and suggest the utility of new antihistamines targeting other histamine receptors.

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Histamine. --- Histamine -- Metabolism. --- Histamine -- Physiological effect. --- Histamine -- Toxicology. --- Receptors, Histamine. --- Histamine --- Inflammation --- Pathologic Processes --- Immune System Diseases --- Ethylamines --- Histamine Agents --- Imidazoles --- Biogenic Monoamines --- Receptors, Biogenic Amine --- Autacoids --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Neurotransmitter Agents --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Biogenic Amines --- Receptors, Neurotransmitter --- Azoles --- Amines --- Inflammation Mediators --- Receptors, Cell Surface --- Diseases --- Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring --- Membrane Proteins --- Organic Chemicals --- Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action --- Physiological Effects of Drugs --- Biological Factors --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Proteins --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Pharmacologic Actions --- Heterocyclic Compounds --- Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins --- Chemical Actions and Uses --- Histamine Antagonists --- Receptors, Histamine --- Hypersensitivity --- Physiology --- Physiological effect --- Pathophysiology --- Mediators --- Physiological effect. --- Pathophysiology. --- Mediators. --- Inflammatory mediators --- Mediators of inflammation --- Medicine. --- Human physiology. --- Biomedicine. --- Biomedicine general. --- Human Physiology. --- Human biology --- Medical sciences --- Human body --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Life sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Biomolecules --- Biogenic amines --- Antihistamines --- Health Workforce --- Biomedicine, general.

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