Histamine promotes angiogenesis through a histamine H1 receptor-PKC-VEGF-mediated pathway in human endothelial cells
Histamine is a well-known inflammatory mediator, but how histamine induces angiogenesis remains poorly understood. In the present study, we demonstrated a dose-dependent dynamic tube formation in the human endothelial cell line EA.hy926 in the presence of histamine that was completely blocked by his...
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Main Authors: | Omer Faruk Hatipoglu (Author), Takashi Nishinaka (Author), Masahiro Nishibori (Author), Masahiro Watanabe (Author), Takao Toyomura (Author), Shuji Mori (Author), Kursat Oguz Yaykasli (Author), Hidenori Wake (Author), Hideo Takahashi (Author) |
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