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Clinical otolaryngology and allied sciences • 1993 | View Paper
“Finally the influence of histamine on the permeability of the blood-brain barrier is discussed; it is shown that histamine increases the extravasation of, for example, albumin.”
Clinical physiology and functional imaging • 2002 | View Paper
“In non‐allergic subjects, histamine induced a reduction of minimal nasal cross‐sectional area (Amin) and an increase in albumin release into nasal lavage.”
British journal of pharmacology • 1995 | View Paper
“Nasal challenge with histamine caused nasal congestion, hypersecretion and sneezing together with increased levels of albumin and TAME esterase activity in the nasal lavage fluid.”
Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology • 1992 | View Paper
“delta histamine and delta kinins (delta: net increments in the concentrations after the nasal challenge with antigen over values before the nasal challenge) were significantly correlated with delta albumin.”
“ Histamine produced a concentration‐dependent increase in albumin levels in the NP fluid; 123·3 ± 25·6, 213·8 ± 19·7 and 430·2 ± 32·0 μg/ml (mean ± s.e.m.),”
Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology • 1990 | View Paper
“In the allergic patients, following histamine and allergen provocation, a relative increase in the concentration of IgE and albumin and a significant decrease of the IgA/albumin ratio in nasal secretion was found.”