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    Potassium-induced histamine release from mast cells and its inhibition by ketotifen

    Potassium chloride induced a dose-dependent release of histamine from rat peritoneal mast cells at concentrations from 5 to 150 mM in the absence of extracellular Ca2+. Potassium concentrations greater than 150 m

    A. Németh, P. Magyar, R. Herceg, Z. Huszti in Agents and Actions (1987)

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    The effect of a new antihistamine drug, Loderix® (EGIS-2062), on stimulus-evoked histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells

    The ability of a new, non-sedative antihistamine drug, Loderix® (EGIS-2062), to inhibit stimulusevoked histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells has been investigated and compared with that of ketotifen (Z...

    A. Németh, Z. Huszti in Agents and Actions (1988)

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    Broncho-Vaxom® inhibits histamine release from rat mast cells induced by compound 48/80 and ionophore A23187

    Broncho-Vaxom (BV) inhibited in dose-dependent manner the release of histamine from and degranulation of isolated rat peritoneal mast cells stimulated with compound 48/80 and the ionophore A23187. Inhibition p...

    A. Németh, P. Magyar in Agents and Actions (1989)

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    Inhibition of potassium-induced release of histamine from mast cells by tetraethylammonium and tetramethylammonium

    In accordance with our previous results, a marked release of histamine (HA) from rat peritoneal mast cells was initiated by 150 mM KCl in the absence of extracellular Ca2+. This release could be reduced by 20–60 ...

    A. Németh, P. Magyar, Dr. Z. Huszti in Agents and Actions (1990)

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    Characterization of potassium channels in mast cell plasma membranes: Their possible existence and involvement in potassium-evoked histamine release

    The effects of three K+-channel blockers, quinine, quinidine and sparteine on K+-evoked histamine (HA) release have been investigated. KCl (150 mM) initiated 40–55% release of HA from rat peritoneal mast cells in...

    A. Németh, Z. Huszti in Agents and Actions (1992)

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    Ouabain-insensitive86Rb+ transport in peritoneal mast cells: Role in histamine release

    A. Németh, Z. Huszti in Inflammation Research (1995)