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Histamine binding activity of surface-modified yeast by histamine binding protein (HBP)
Histamine is an immune mediator that is mainly secreted when an immediate, rapid response is needed in the body, and an excessive secretion of...
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A genetic locus complements resistance to Bordetella pertussis-induced histamine sensitization
Histamine plays pivotal role in normal physiology and dysregulated production of histamine or signaling through histamine receptors (HRH) can promote...
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Recent advances in the application of microbial diamine oxidases and other histamine-oxidizing enzymes
The consumption of foods fraught with histamine can lead to various allergy-like symptoms if the histamine is not sufficiently degraded in the human...
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Protective effect of Achyranthes aspera against compound 48/80, histamine and ovalbumin-induced allergic disorders in murine model
BackgroundAchyranthes aspera L. (family Amaranthaceae) is a plant species valued in Ayurveda for the treatment of respiratory ailments. Scientific...
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Activation of Complement Factor C3/C3b Deposition on the of Endothelial Cell Surface by Histamine As one of the Causes of Endothelium Damage in COVID-19
AbstractEndothelial damage as a result of complement system activation is one of the causes of thrombotic complications in COVID-19. Factor C3 plays...
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Histamine and Serotonin Levels in Bone Marrow Stem Cells Niche as Potential Biomarkers of Systemic Mastocytosis and Myeloproliferative Disorders
Bone marrow studies currently provide a lot of valuable information in the diagnostics of hematological diseases including hematopoietic stem cells...
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P19-derived neuronal cells express H1, H2, and H3 histamine receptors: a biopharmaceutical approach to evaluate antihistamine agents
Histamine is a biogenic amine implicated in various biological and pathological processes. Convenient cellular models are needed to screen and...
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TAZ deficiency exacerbates psoriatic pathogenesis by increasing the histamine-releasing factor
BackgroundTranscriptional coactivator with PDZ-biding motif (TAZ) is widely expressed in most tissues and interacts with several transcription...
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The taxonomic distribution of histamine-secreting bacteria in the human gut microbiome
BackgroundBiogenic histamine plays an important role in immune response, neurotransmission, and allergic response. Although endogenous histamine...
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Histamine and gamma-aminobutyric acid in the nervous system of Pygospio elegans (Annelida: Spionidae): structure and recovery during reparative regeneration
BackgroundIn recent two decades, studies of the annelid nervous systems were revolutionized by modern cell labeling techniques and state-of-the-art...
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Mast Cells and Control of Transendothelial Transport: the Role of Histamine
Abstract—The effect of human mast cells (MC) (HMC-1 line) on transendothelial transport (TET) of albumin and low-density lipoproteins (LDL) was...
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A novel thermostable alkaline histamine oxidase from Glutamicibacter sp. N1A3101, induced by histamine and its analogue betahistine
AbstractBiogenic amines (BAs) are low molecular weight organic bases formed by natural amino acids decarboxylation and trigger an array of...
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Histamine augments collagen content via H1 receptor stimulation in cultures of myofibroblasts taken from wound granulation tissue
The inflammatory reaction influences the deposition of collagen within wound granulation tissue. The aim of the present study is to determine whether...
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Histamine exerts both direct H2-mediated and indirect catecholaminergic effects on heart rate in pythons
The vertebrate heart is regulated by excitatory adrenergic and inhibitory cholinergic innervations, as well as non-adrenergic non-cholinergic (NANC)...
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Histamine Production Behaviors of a Psychrotolerant Histamine-Producer, Morganella psychrotolerans, in Various Environmental Conditions
Histamine food poisoning is a major safety concern related to seafood consumption worldwide. Morganella psychrotolerans is a novel psychrotolerant...
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New insights into halophilic prokaryotes isolated from salting–ripening anchovies (Engraulis anchoita) process focused on histamine-degrading strains
Salted and ripened fish foods are susceptible to cause histamine poisoning. The present study focuses on microbial histamine degradation from high...
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Genome mining and physiological analyses uncover adaptation strategies and biotechnological potential of Virgibacillus dokdonensis T4.6 isolated from high-salt shrimp paste
Virgibacillus spp. stand out as a potent starter culture for accelerating the fermention of fish sauces and shrimp pastes. However, the underlying...
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The Effect of Neurotransmitters on Programmed Cell Death and Formation of Reactive Oxygen Species in the Pea Leaf Epidermis
AbstractNeurotransmitters are found not only in animals, but also in other living organisms, including plants. However, the data on the functions of...
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Analysis of Natural Antibodies during the Development of Phantom Pain Syndrome
AbstractWe determined natural antibodies (n-Abs) to the regulators of the main systems of biochemical homeostasis: β-endorphin, serotonin, dopamine,...
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Disruption of histamine/H1R signaling pathway represses cardiac differentiation and maturation of human induced pluripotent stem cells
BackgroundThe efficiency and quality of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) are crucial for regenerative medicine,...