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Department Of Pharmacology Kyoto Pharmaceutical University | 論文
- Detection of New Antigenic Proteins in Japanese Cedar Pollen(Pharmacology)
- Effect of Oral Immunotherapy on Nasal Blockage in Experimental Allergic Rhinitis
- Acquired Nasal Hyperresponsiveness Aggravates Antigen-Induced Rhinitis in the Guinea Pig
- Multiple Cedar Pollen Challenge Diminishes Involvement of Histamine in Allergic Conjunctivitis of Guinea Pigs (Highlighted paper selected by Editor-in-chief)(Pharmacology)
- Comparison of Cedar Pollen - Induced Allergic Rhinitis in Passively and Actively Sensitized Guinea Pigs
- A Tiaramide Derivative, 5-Chloro-3-(4-hydroxypiperadinocarbonylmethyl) benzothiazoline-2-one (HPR-611), a Potent Inhibitor of Anaphylactic Chemical Mediator Release-A Distinctive Feature from Disodium Cromoglycate
- Intratracheal Sensitization/Challenge-Induced Biphasic Asthmatic Response and Airway Hyperresponsiveness in Guinea Pigs
- Complete Dependence on CD4+ Cells in Late Asthmatic Response, but Limited Contribution of the Cells to Airway Remodeling in Sensitized Mice
- Atopic dermatitis model of itching behavior in hairless mice
- Repeated Antigen Inhalations Alter Chemical Mediators That Cause Asthmatic Obstruction in Guinea Pigs
- Arachidonate 5-Lipoxygenase and Cyclooxygenase Metabolites From Guinea Pig Eosinophils and Macrophages
- Involvement of kinins and tachykinins in the development of nasal hyperresponsiveness in a guinea pig pollinosis model
- Complete Dependence on CD4^+ Cells in Late Asthmatic Response, but Limited Contribution of the Cells to Airway Remodeling in Sensitized Mice
- Inhibitory Effect of Chitosan-Containing Lotion on Scratching Response of Hairless Mice with Atopic Dermatitis-Like Dry Skin
- Effect of a peroxynitrite scavenger, a manganese-porphyrin compound on airway remodeling in a murine asthma
- Possible Participation of Histamine H3-Receptors in the Regulation of Anaphylactic Histamine Release from Isolated Rat Peritoneal Mast Cells.
- Dimaprit, a Histamine H2-Agonist, Inhibits Anaphylactic Histamine Release from Mast Cells and the Decreased Release Is Restored by Thioperamide (H3-Antagonist), but Not by Cimetidine (H2-Antagonist).
- Significant Role of Peptide Leukotrienes (p-LTs) in the Antigen-Induced Contractions of Human and Guinea Pig Lung Parenchymas and Bronchi or Tracheas In Vitro.
- Two-Phase Increment of Ca2+ Uptake, Intracellular Ca2+ Concentration, and Histamine Release Following Antigen Stimulation in Mouse Bone Marrow-Derived Mast Cells (BMMC).
- Important Role of Peptide Leukotrienes (p-LTs) in the Resting Tonus of Isolated Human Bronchi.
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