255 results on '"Gibbs, B. F."'
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2. Human basophils as effectors and immunomodulators of allergic inflammation and innate immunity
3. Interleukin-4 production from human basophils is critically dependent on the storage conditions employed prior to stimulation
4. IgE-mediated basophil tumour necrosis factor alpha induces matrix metalloproteinase-9 from monocytes
5. Basophils unlimited
6. Enteral histaminosis: Clinical implications
7. Ambroxol inhibits the release of histamine, leukotrienes and cytokines from human leukocytes and mast cells
8. The role of basophils in the pathogenesis of allergic disease
9. Preparation of a New Basophil-Specific Monoclonal Antibody: Insights into the Properties of Basogranulin: 804
10. Inhibition of interleukin-4 and interleukin-13 release from immunologically activated human basophils due to the actions of anti-allergic drugs
11. Negligible effects of selective KCa channel blockers on IgE-dependent histamine release from human basophils
12. IgE autoantibodies against the intracellular domain of BP180
13. A three-step procedure for the purification of human basophils from buffy coat blood
14. The effect of recombinant stem cell factor on human skin and lung mast cells and basophil leukocytes
15. A comparison of procedures for purifying human basophils to near homogeneity
16. A rapid two-step procedure for the purification of human peripheral blood basophils to near homogeneity
17. 1. Histamine in allergy, inflammation, must cells and basophils Substantial differences in the kinetics of histamine release from human basophils caused by varying strengths of IgE-dependent activators
18. IgE Autoantibodies from Bullous Pemphigoid Patients Target Multiple Antigenic Regions of Type XVII Collagen
19. Pharmacological studies on the role of reactive oxygen species in IgE-dependent histamine secretion from human basophils
20. Lack of protease activated receptor (PAR) expression in purified human basophils
21. Echinococcus multilocularis metacestode extract triggers human basophils to release interleukin-4
22. Effects of rofecoxib, celecoxib, and parecoxib on anti-IgE-induced histamine release from human skin mast cells and basophils
23. Calcineurin antagonists differentially affect mediator secretion, p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase and extracellular signal-regulated kinases from immunologically activated human basophils
24. The selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor rofecoxib may improve the treatment of chronic idiopathic urticaria
25. Human skin mast cells rapidly release preformed and newly generated TNF-α and IL-8 following stimulation with anti-IgE and other secretagogues
26. Can parasitic helminths teach us about IgE-mediated allergy?
27. Lectins can induce in vitro release of IL-4 and IL-13 from human basophils
28. HUMAN BASOPHILS RELEASE INTERLEUKIN-4 AFTER STIMULATION WITH SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI EGG ANTIGEN : WS 038
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30. Important and specific role for basophils in acute allergic reactions
31. Effect of chloride channel blockers on anti-IgE-stimulated histamine and IL-4/IL-13 release from human basophils
32. PI 3-kinase and MEK kinase inhibitors differentially affect IgE-dependent and IgE-independent basophil mediator release
33. Ambroxol inhibits IgE-dependent mediator secretion from human skin mast cells
34. Early IgE-dependent release of IL-4 and IL-13 from leukocytes is restricted to basophils: a comparison with other granulocytes and mononuclear cells
35. Cytokine release from a human mast cell line (HMC-1) in response to stimulation with anti-IgE and other secretagogues
36. In vitro studies with fexofenadine, a new nonsedating histamine H1 receptor antagonist, on isolated human basophils
37. Effects of free radical scavengers on histamine release from human basophils stimulated by immunological and non-immunological secretagogues
38. Spontaneous histamine release from mast cells and basophils is controlled by the cellular environment
39. Relationship between basophil chemotaxis and histamine releasability to immunological stimulation
40. Human basophils are a source of - and are differentially activated by - IL-31
41. Histamine Receptors and Inflammatory Cells
42. Addendum
43. IgE-mediated basophil tumour necrosis factor alpha induces matrix metalloproteinase-9 from monocytes
44. Histamine Receptors and Inflammatory Cells
45. Factors Affecting Molecular Vector Provides Herpes simplex Virus Ribonucleotide Reductase R1 and R2 Subunits Very Efficiently
46. Immunologie I
47. Account of the Epidemic of Yellow Fever which visited Pensacola Navy Yard in the Summer and Autumn of 1863
48. Art. XXIII.—A New Anthropometer, or a simple Apparatus for Determining the Inequalities of the Length of the Legs.
49. Granulozyten (V 15–V 22)
50. Activation and inhibition of mediator release from skin mast cells: a review ofin vitroexperiments
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