Histamine is an organic nitrogenous compound involved in local immune responses communication, as well as regulating physiological functions in the gut...
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Antihistamine (redirect from Anti-histamine)
the activity of histamine receptors in the body. In this sense of the word, antihistamines are subclassified according to the histamine receptor that they...
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Histamine intolerance is a presumed set of adverse reactions (such as flush, itching, rhinitis, etc.) to ingested histamine in food. The mainstream theory...
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histamine receptor belonging to the family of rhodopsin-like G-protein-coupled receptors. This receptor is activated by the biogenic amine histamine....
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The histamine receptors are a class of G protein–coupled receptors which bind histamine as their primary endogenous ligand. Histamine receptors are proteins...
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H1 antagonist (redirect from Histamine h1 antagonists)
called H1 blockers, are a class of medications that block the action of histamine at the H1 receptor, helping to relieve allergic reactions. Agents where...
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H2 receptor antagonist (redirect from Histamine-2 receptor blocker)
blockers, are a class of medications that block the action of histamine at the histamine H2 receptors of the parietal cells in the stomach. This decreases...
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Histamine is an organic compound that primarily functions in service of the human body's immune responses as well as for the regulation of many physiological...
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Scombroid food poisoning (redirect from Histamine fish poisoning)
converted to histamine when bacterial growth occurs during improper storage. Subsequent cooking, smoking, or freezing does not eliminate the histamine. Diagnosis...
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Histamine dihydrochloride (INN, trade name Ceplene) is a salt of histamine that is used as a drug for the prevention of relapse in patients diagnosed with...
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