ENZYMATIC PROCESSES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF ALLERGIC REACTIONS

scientific article published on 01 April 1965

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P356DOI10.1007/BF01484652
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P2093author name stringE. KAISER
W. RAAB
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Electrophoresis in a density gradientQ42949792
The isolation of bradykinin, a plasma kinin from ox bloodQ42963401
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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 COMPONENTSQ46865465
THE EFFECT OF BRADYKININ AEROSOL ON THE RESPIRATION OF HUMANS AND GUINEA PIGS AND THE INFLUENCE OF VARIOUS SUBSTANCE ON EXPERIMENTAL BRADYKININ BRONCHOSPASMQ46912900
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 DogQ47775957
The occurrence of fibrinolysis in shock, with observations on the prothrombin time and the plasma fibrinogen during hemorrhagic shockQ47781481
Role Played by Leucocytes, Platelets and Plasma Trypsin in Peptone Shock in the DogQ47788472
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 liverQ47804476
Release of proteolytic enzyme in anaphylactic and peptone shock in vitroQ47814606
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 DecylamineQ52552079
THE LIBERATION OF A SLOW-REACTING SMOOTH MUSCLE-STIMULATING SUBSTANCE IN ANAPHYLAXISQ56432304
Influence of Anaerobic Glycolysis on Release of Histamine in the Guinea Pig and Rat Anaphylactic Reaction in vitroQ58984898
P407language of work or nameGermanQ188
P921main subjectpeptidaseQ212410
physiologyQ521
molecular medicineQ3523816
hypersensitivityQ5958765
P304page(s)345-355
P577publication date1965-04-01
P1433published inKlinische WochenschriftQ27711855
P478volume43

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