scholarly article | Q13442814 |
review article | Q7318358 |
P2093 | author name string | E. KAISER | |
W. RAAB | |||
P2860 | cites work | Philosophical Transactions | Q913162 |
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | Q1500272 | ||
Anaphylaxis-like reactions produced by ascaris extracts; the mechanism of the shock induced in dogs | Q82132959 | ||
On the proteolytic enzymes of animal tissues; peptidases of skin, lung, and serum | Q83299338 | ||
Seitai No Kagaku | Q15756409 | ||
The release of histamine and formation of a slow-reacting substance (SRS-A) during anaphylactic shock | Q24537753 | ||
Mie medical journal | Q27712105 | ||
Bradykinin, a hypotensive and smooth muscle stimulating factor released from plasma globulin by snake venoms and by trypsin | Q28611099 | ||
Serotonin and histamine release during anaphylaxis in the rabbit | Q33731833 | ||
Liberation of histamine and formation of lysocithin-like substances by cobra venom | Q34568156 | ||
The formation of lysocithin and of a muscle-stimulating substance by snake venoms | Q34568162 | ||
Anaphylaxis and histamine release in the rabbit | Q34790596 | ||
Comparison of histamine release by compound 48/80 and octylamine in perfused tissues | Q34790828 | ||
The release of 5-hydroxytryptamine by histamine liberators | Q34791281 | ||
SOME ASPECTS OF EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY. II. | Q35431254 | ||
THE TISSUE MAST CELL. | Q35504248 | ||
THE BEHAVIOR OF MAST CELLS IN ANAPHYLAXIS. | Q35504402 | ||
The effect of cortisone upon some experimental hypersensitivity reactions | Q36131414 | ||
Activation of a histamine-releasing agent (anaphylatoxin) in normal rat plasma | Q36132352 | ||
THE MECHANISM OF THE ABDERHALDEN REACTION : STUDIES ON IMMUNITY. I | Q36241709 | ||
Studies on the mechanism of hypersensitivity phenomena. III. The participation of complement in the formation of anaphylatoxin | Q36264279 | ||
Further studies on the role of proteases in the allergic reaction | Q36265278 | ||
Anaphylaxis in chopped guinea pig lung. II. Enhancement of the anaphylactic release of histamine and slow reacting substance by certain dibasic aliphatic acids and inhibition by monobasic fatty acids | Q36265363 | ||
Anaphylaxis in chopped guinea pig lung. I. Effect of peptidase substrates and inhibitors | Q36265368 | ||
Slow reacting substance and related compounds | Q79357743 | ||
[On the mechanism of the production of delayed death in anaphylactic shock in guinea pigs.] | Q79367233 | ||
Evidence for energy-requiring processes in histamine release and mast cell degranulation in rat tissues induced by compound 48/80 | Q79377221 | ||
The slow reacting substance of anaphylaxis: its identification as a mixture of glycosides of neuraminic acid | Q79421152 | ||
[Biochemical studies on the reactivity of mast cell-rich human skin] | Q79425630 | ||
[Mechanisms of allergic skin reactions.] | Q79425633 | ||
[Demonstration of 5-hydroxytrptophan in human mast cells] | Q79425676 | ||
Proteolytic enzymes of mast cells | Q79438291 | ||
In vitro studies of reversed anaphylaxis with rat cells | Q79529202 | ||
Skin proteolytic enzymes in normal rats and rats submitted to passive cutaneous anaphylaxis | Q79532789 | ||
On the role of heparin in anaphylactic shock | Q79558382 | ||
[Results of experimental use of mast cell-depleting substances.] | Q79600068 | ||
[The significance of the complement system for allergic reactions in vivo.] | Q79610519 | ||
Some aspects of experimental allergy. 1 | Q79629545 | ||
Bradykinin release and inactivation in man | Q79667615 | ||
Mechanism of histamine release in mast cells | Q79693979 | ||
[Influence of blood enzymes and bivalent cations on anaphylatoxin formation.] | Q79701023 | ||
Observations upon thermal burns: the influence of moderate temperature burns upon a proteinase of skin | Q80316713 | ||
Liberation of histamine from the perfused lung by snake venoms | Q80329520 | ||
The release of histamine and heparin by antigen from the isolated perfused liver of the sensitized dog | Q80348151 | ||
The in vitro release of histamine from the blood cells of sensitized rabbits; relationship to blood coagulation mechanisms | Q80618919 | ||
Chromatographic demonstration of histamine release in anaphylactic and trypsin shock | Q80639192 | ||
A study of the mechanism of allergy; in vitro experiments of the proteolytic effect in tissue-extracts | Q80663276 | ||
In vitro histamine release from sensitized rabbit blood cells; evidence against participation of fibrinolysin | Q80687864 | ||
THE RELATIONSHIP OF HISTAMINE TO ANAPHYLAXIS IN THE RABBIT | Q81083071 | ||
HISTAMINE RELEASE FROM BLOOD CELLS IN ANAPHYLAXIS IN VITRO | Q81204608 | ||
Anaphylaxis-like reactions produced by ascaris extracts; the changes in the histamine content and the coagulability of the blood in guinea pigs and in dogs | Q82118144 | ||
[On the immunological behavior of isolated mast cells.] | Q78948296 | ||
Comparative study of the effects of bradykinin and local anaphylactic reactions in man | Q79012677 | ||
Cellular Mechanisms in Anaphylaxis | Q79024320 | ||
Electron microscopic observations on mast cell degranulation in diffuse mastocytosis in man | Q79040626 | ||
[Action of 2-PAM and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors on anaphylactic shock in rabbits] | Q79056318 | ||
In vitro release of histamine from cat skin by compound 48/80 | Q79105421 | ||
The influence of anoxia on 48/80-induced histamine release from cat skin | Q79105427 | ||
A comparison of mast-cell reactions in the rat, hamster and guinea pig | Q79167863 | ||
Mechanism of the release by compound 48/80 of histamine and of a lipid-soluble smooth muscle stimulating principle ("SRS") | Q79189324 | ||
Histamine and a lipid-soluble smooth-muscle stimulating principle ('SRS') in anaphylactic reaction | Q79189330 | ||
The mechanism of histamine release in anaphylactic reaction in guinea pig and rat | Q79189341 | ||
[On the substance liberated in anaphylactic and allergic reaction] | Q79225176 | ||
Isolation of "biologically intact" mast cells | Q79293988 | ||
Significance of the callicreincallidinogen-callidin system in shock | Q79298962 | ||
Tissue mast cells and tissue amines | Q79300412 | ||
[Influence of anaerobiosis and different oxygen tensions on the liberation of histamine in the anaphylactic reaction in vitro] | Q79325626 | ||
Experimental Evidence for an Enzymatic Basis for Itching in Man | Q59026351 | ||
Mast Cell and Histamine in Rat Anaphylaxis: the Effect of Haemophilus pertussis | Q59081490 | ||
Synthesis and biological activity of peptides related to bradykinin | Q59405954 | ||
Comparison of lysergic acid derivatives and antihistamines as inhibitors of the edema provoked in the rat's paw by serotonin. | Q64884727 | ||
Mechanism of anaphylaxis in the rabbit; further evidence against plasma protease mechanism | Q73110026 | ||
The inhibition of the local Shwartzman reaction by heparin | Q73124093 | ||
Proteolytic activity and protein catabolism of rat diaphragm in hemorrhagic shock | Q73190701 | ||
Biochemical mechanism of the allergic reaction | Q73295741 | ||
Epidermal protease | Q73362865 | ||
[Endogenous stimulants; analysis of stimulative effects and inflammatory processes] | Q73423535 | ||
Production of lipemia clearing factor during anaphylactoid shock | Q73509361 | ||
[Inhibitory effect of heparin on Arthus phenomenon] | Q73657175 | ||
Abnormal plasma proteolytic activity; diagnosis and treatment | Q73673892 | ||
Leucine aminopeptidase. V. Activation, specificity, and mechanism of action | Q73723597 | ||
Protein breakdown in thermal injury | Q73737090 | ||
Studies on the mechanism of hypersensitivity phenomena. I. The effect of in vivo antigen-antibody reactions on passive cutaneous anaphylaxis in the rat | Q73794235 | ||
The role of histamine in cutaneous antigen-antibody reactions in the rat | Q73796611 | ||
The role of proteolytic enzymes in the production of pruritus in man | Q73852931 | ||
A serum peptidase and its possible role in protease inhibition | Q73940166 | ||
Changes in blood- and tissue proteins in anaphylactic shock | Q73951027 | ||
The fibrinolysin-antifibrinolysin system in serum; mechanism of its endocrine control | Q75989126 | ||
Release of heparin in anaphylactic shock in irradiated and non-irradiated animals | Q76206444 | ||
Studies on the mechanism of anaphylaxis in the rat | Q76466531 | ||
Anaphylaxis in isolated rat mast cells. I. Effect of peptidase substrates and inhibitors | Q76484229 | ||
MEDIATORS OF ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK IN THE MOUSE | Q76505109 | ||
TRIGGERING ACTION OF PHOSPHATIDASE A AND CHYMOTRYPSINS ON DEGRANULATION OF RAT MESENTERY MAST CELLS | Q76584272 | ||
ON THE ROLE OF COMPLEMENT IN ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK OF THE RABBIT | Q76752123 | ||
THE RELEASE OF 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE, POTASSIUM AND AMINO ACIDS FROM PLATELETS | Q76846573 | ||
CYTOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF LYSOLECITHIN | Q76883541 | ||
THE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTION OF ISOLATED TISSUE MAST CELLS AND THE COMPLEMENT SYSTEM | Q76920912 | ||
Enzyme activation in allergic reactions | Q77052226 | ||
[Proteolysis of normal & pathologically changed skin by endopeptidases] | Q77054610 | ||
Influence of modified corticosteroids on antitryptic activity of rat serum | Q77063650 | ||
Tissue mast cells in anaphylactic shock and anaphylactoid reactions | Q77069626 | ||
[Nonspecific humoral defense mechanisms] | Q77091683 | ||
Enzymatic mechanisms in the action of complement; possible relations to allergy | Q77145305 | ||
Influence of cortisone, medrol, and aristocort diacetate on antitryptic activity of rat serum | Q78239929 | ||
The role of anaphylatoxin during in vitro anaphylaxis | Q78332856 | ||
The release of histamine | Q78346989 | ||
Studies on the mechanism of hemolysis by antibody and complement | Q78346999 | ||
[Research on activation of blood proteases by antigen-antibody reactions.] | Q78355735 | ||
Enzymatic mechanisms in allergy | Q78367737 | ||
STUDIES ON THE PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF URINE FROM GUINEA PIGS IN ALLERGIC REACTIONS | Q78471150 | ||
Influence of oxidative phosphorylation inhibitors on the histamine release in the anaphylactic reaction in vitro | Q78473148 | ||
The relationship of histamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine to anaphylactic shock in different species | Q78518745 | ||
Peptone activation of a serum fibrinolytic system | Q78581772 | ||
5-Hydroxytryptophan decarboxylase activity in rat mast cells | Q78635482 | ||
The release of histamine and 5‐hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) from platelets by antigen‐antibody reactions (in vitro) | Q78639270 | ||
The mechanism of the Schultz-Dale reaction | Q78699105 | ||
Lipemia Clearing in Peptone and Anaphylactic Shock | Q78742615 | ||
[Biochemical properties and physiological significance of tissue mast cells.] | Q78778015 | ||
Studies on the problem of blood coagulation disorder in the Sanarelli-Shwartzman phenomena (so-called generalized Shwartzman phenomenon) of the rabbit | Q78798020 | ||
Plasma‐kinin‐forming enzymes in body fluids and tissues | Q78824009 | ||
[Anaphylactoid and anaphylactic cutaneous exoserosis in the rat.] | Q78829198 | ||
Bradykinin as a vasodilator in man | Q78839815 | ||
The current status of research on mast cells | Q78847052 | ||
Effect of Acid Polysaccharides on the Fibrinolytic System in Guinea‐Pig Serum | Q78850288 | ||
Liberation of bradykinin from plasma by treatment with peptone or by boiling with HCI | Q78885398 | ||
[Are skin-specific proteolytic enzymes involved in the reaction of passively induced cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA)? (Studies with 2 skin-specific proteolytic enzyme systems).] | Q78896157 | ||
The mechanisms involved in histamine release and histamine increase in allergic skin reactions | Q78896160 | ||
Actions of pure bradykinin | Q78934067 | ||
[On the behavior of human tissue mast cells in vitro] | Q78948287 | ||
[On the fixation of antibodies on isolated mast cells.] | Q78948291 | ||
[Inhibition of anaphylactic processes by organic sulfur compounds; a study on enzymes] | Q73953590 | ||
Proteolytic activity in organ extracts after anaphylactic shock; with special regard to the action of thiols | Q73953608 | ||
[Proteolytic enzymes of normal human skin] | Q73957426 | ||
[Attempts at isolation of rat serum anaphylatoxin] | Q73979308 | ||
Proteolytic activity of whole human serum activated by streptokinase | Q74008689 | ||
Modulation of cutaneous mechanoreceptors by sympathetic stimulation | Q74029825 | ||
Tissue histamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine | Q74030086 | ||
[Protective mechanism in the guinea pig against lethal anaphylactic shock by anaphylatoxin] | Q74198097 | ||
[Effects of polysaccharides and adrenocortical hormones in anaphylactic shock in rats caused by anti-rat-connective-tissue serum] | Q74206554 | ||
[Anaphylatoxin: new aspect of an old theory of anaphylaxis] | Q74247785 | ||
Anaphylaxis in the mouse: possible relation of the Schultz-Dale reaction to serotonin release | Q74268402 | ||
[Nature and formation of rat serum anaphylatoxin] | Q74342131 | ||
[Mechanism of allergic reactions: an analytic study] | Q74390295 | ||
The proteolytic enzyme system of skin. I. Extraction and activation | Q74391466 | ||
Presence of serotonin in lung and its implication in the anaphylactic reaction | Q74404093 | ||
Proteolytic activity of whole human serum following surgery | Q74422218 | ||
Inhibition of the anaphylactic reaction | Q74423478 | ||
Effect of temperature on the anaphylactic reaction | Q74423483 | ||
Effects in patients of intravenous infusions of purified streptokinase preparations | Q74427976 | ||
[Anti-allergic actions of heparin] | Q74444364 | ||
Pharmacologically active substances formed in egg yolk by cobra venom | Q74458407 | ||
On the release of bradykinin by trypsin and snake venoms | Q74519133 | ||
[Role of histamine & serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) in the pathogenesis of cutaneous capillary permeability increase of anaphylactic origin] | Q74524461 | ||
[Cutaneous anaphylaxis & proteolysis] | Q74524463 | ||
Release of 5-hydroxytryptamine and histamine from tissues of the rat | Q74568827 | ||
The neurohistology and neurophysiology of the itch sensation in man | Q74594172 | ||
[Comparative investigation on the demonstration of fibrinolysis after injection of a bacterial lipopolysaccharide (pyrexal)] | Q74595273 | ||
Partial purification and fibrinolytic effect of a factor in peptone | Q74606553 | ||
Mechanisms of immunologic tissue injury | Q74653418 | ||
5-Hydroxytryptamine and the anaphylactoid reaction in the rat | Q74689438 | ||
The mechanism of histamine liberation | Q74751097 | ||
Fibrinolytic activity derived from guinea pig serum by peptone | Q74771904 | ||
Inhibition of proteolysis in lung extract after anaphylactic shock | Q74801828 | ||
Comparative inhibition of anaphylaxis in mice by steroids, tranquilizers and other drugs | Q74804866 | ||
The relationship of 5-hydroxytrýptamine to capillary permeability in the skin of the rat | Q74822653 | ||
The effect of calcium and pH on the anaphylactic reaction | Q74822737 | ||
Fibrinolytic treatment of thrombo-embolic diseases with purified bacterial pyrogens | Q74842344 | ||
Formation of bradykinin in anaphylactic and peptone shock | Q75577075 | ||
Inhibitory effect of cortisone on anaphylaxis in the mouse | Q75617138 | ||
Endocrine control of inflammation; effect of hormones on anaphylactic arthritis | Q75790512 | ||
Reactions of isolated human asthmatic lung and bronchial tissue to a specific antigen; histamine release and muscular contraction | Q75804507 | ||
??? | Q95075417 | ||
5-Hydroxytryptamine and histamine as mediators of the vascular injury produced by agents which damage mast cells in rats | Q36334190 | ||
Serum and urinary fibrinolytic activity related to the hemorrhagic diathesis in irradiated dogs | Q36400093 | ||
Histamine release from the perfused lung of the guinea pig by serotoxin, anaphylatoxin. | Q39972047 | ||
TAMe esterase activity of guinea pig serum. I. The plasmin system | Q40250914 | ||
TAMe esterase activity of guinea-pig serum. II. Peptone inducible esterases. | Q40251150 | ||
Higher susceptibility to thiol compounds of a protease in healing sites of Arthus-type inflammation and its biological significance. | Q40674638 | ||
Studies on a proteolytic enzyme in human plasma. VII. A fatal hemorrhagic state associated with excessive plasma proteolytic activity in a patient undergoing surgery for carcinoma of the head of the pancreas | Q40981304 | ||
Activation of fibrinolysis in man by a bacterial pyrogen; influence of phenylbutazone and heparin on fibrinolysis, blood coagulation and fever reaction | Q41010278 | ||
Acute allergic reactions induced in subjects with hay fever and asthma by the intravenous administration of allergens with observations on blood clot lysis | Q41020772 | ||
SEROTOXIN : STUDIES ON FERMENT ACTION. XIV. | Q41904329 | ||
Studies on the fibrinolysin-antifibrinolysin system in serum. I. Action of the anterior pituitary, adrenal cortex, and spleen | Q41936022 | ||
Action of anaphylactic shock and anaphylatoxin on mast cells and histamine in rats | Q42025914 | ||
Activation of rabbit serum protease by dextran sulphate | Q42065953 | ||
Observations on the release of serum fibrinolysin by specific antigen, peptone, and certain polysaccharides | Q42079685 | ||
Biological activity of synthetic polypeptides with bradykinin-like properties | Q42104316 | ||
THE NATURE OF ANAPHYLATOXIN : STUDIES ON IMMUNITY. II. | Q42128448 | ||
Reversible changes of protein configuration in stimulated nerve structures | Q42134860 | ||
Studies on the generalized Shwartzman reaction. IV. Prevention of the local and generalized Shwartzman reactions with heparin | Q42245604 | ||
Inhibition of mast cell disruption and histamine release in rat anaphylaxis in vitro. Comparison with compound 48/80. | Q42401315 | ||
SERUM PROTEASES AND THE MECHANISM OF THE ABDERHALDEN REACTION : STUDIES ON FERMENT ACTION. XX. | Q42780644 | ||
Activation of profibrinolysin by antigen-antibody reaction and by anaphylactoid agents; its relation to complement | Q42821336 | ||
Studies on the activation of serum protease by an antigen-antibody system | Q42821384 | ||
Tissue reactions to anaphylactic and anaphylactoid stimuli; proteolysis and release of histamine and heparin | Q42821771 | ||
An enzyme in mast cells with properties like chymotrypsin | Q42823708 | ||
Biochemical study of cellular antigen-antibody reaction in tissue culture. I. Activation and release of a protease | Q42825128 | ||
Electrophoresis in a density gradient | Q42949792 | ||
The isolation of bradykinin, a plasma kinin from ox blood | Q42963401 | ||
Tissue mast cells, histamine and 'slow reacting substance' in anaphylactic reaction in guinea pig. | Q46251749 | ||
The 5-hydroxytryptamine shock in the guinea-pig | Q46395507 | ||
Anaphylaxis in guinea pig: improbability of release of serotonin in the Schultz-Dale reaction | Q46579713 | ||
Inhibition of the anaphylactic release of histamine from chopped guinea pig lung by chymotrypsin substrates and inhibitors | Q46640923 | ||
New research on the role of histamine in anaphylaxis in guinea pigs | Q46796770 | ||
The mechanism of action of anaphylatoxin. Its effect on guinea pig mast cells. | Q46817813 | ||
ANAPHYLAXIS IN ISOLATED RAT MAST CELLS. III. LOCALISATION OF THE CHYMOTRYPSIN-TYPE PROESTERASE IN HEAT-LABILE SERUM COMPONENTS | Q46865465 | ||
THE EFFECT OF BRADYKININ AEROSOL ON THE RESPIRATION OF HUMANS AND GUINEA PIGS AND THE INFLUENCE OF VARIOUS SUBSTANCE ON EXPERIMENTAL BRADYKININ BRONCHOSPASM | Q46912900 | ||
BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE PRINCIPLES OCCURRING ON HISTAMINE RELEASE FROM CAT PAW, GUINEA PIG LUNG AND ISOLATED RAT MAST CELLS. | Q46925468 | ||
Fibrinolysis in Peptone and Anaphylactic Shock in the Dog | Q47775957 | ||
The occurrence of fibrinolysis in shock, with observations on the prothrombin time and the plasma fibrinogen during hemorrhagic shock | Q47781481 | ||
Role Played by Leucocytes, Platelets and Plasma Trypsin in Peptone Shock in the Dog | Q47788472 | ||
Observations on fibrinolysis; spontaneous activity associated with surgical operations, trauma, & c. | Q47801404 | ||
Observations on fibrinolysis; experimental activity produced by exercise or adrenaline. | Q47803722 | ||
Liberation of histamine and heparin by peptone from the isolated dog's liver | Q47804476 | ||
Release of proteolytic enzyme in anaphylactic and peptone shock in vitro | Q47814606 | ||
Activation of serum protease in peptone shock. | Q47843770 | ||
Biological effects of a highly purified pyrogen (lipopolysaccharide) from Salmonella abortus equi. | Q50508543 | ||
Protease activation in immune reactions. | Q51045840 | ||
Variations in the proteolytic and the antiproteolytic reactions of serum: effect of disease, trauma, x-ray, anaphylactic shock, ACTH, and cortisone. | Q51048609 | ||
Histamine release by anaphylatoxin. | Q51050513 | ||
The mechanism of the disruption of mast cells produced by compound 48/80. | Q52551889 | ||
Further Observations on the Disruption of Rat Mesentery Mast Cells Caused by Compound 48/80, Antigen‐Antibody Reaction, Lecithinase A and Decylamine | Q52552079 | ||
THE LIBERATION OF A SLOW-REACTING SMOOTH MUSCLE-STIMULATING SUBSTANCE IN ANAPHYLAXIS | Q56432304 | ||
Influence of Anaerobic Glycolysis on Release of Histamine in the Guinea Pig and Rat Anaphylactic Reaction in vitro | Q58984898 | ||
P407 | language of work or name | German | Q188 |
P921 | main subject | peptidase | Q212410 |
physiology | Q521 | ||
molecular medicine | Q3523816 | ||
hypersensitivity | Q5958765 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 345-355 | |
P577 | publication date | 1965-04-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Klinische Wochenschrift | Q27711855 |
P478 | volume | 43 |
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