Anti-IgE Response in Human Airways: Relative Contribution of Inflammatory Mediators
Heman airway preparations at resting tone were relaxed with either the leukotriene synthesis inhibitor BAY x1005 (3 μM), chlorpheniramine (1 μM) or the thromboxane receptor antagonist BAY u3405 (0.1 μM). The response to anti-IgE (1:1000) was 58 ± 8% of acetylcholine pre-contraction (2.19 ± 0.28 g)....
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Main Authors: | I. Gorenne (Author), C. Labat (Author), X. Norel (Author), H. Sosse Alaoui (Author), J.-P. Gascard (Author), C. Brink (Author) |
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1994-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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