Histamine Produced by Gram-Negative Bacteria Impairs Neutrophil's Antimicrobial Response by Engaging the Histamine 2 Receptor
We found that histamine (10−9 M) did not have any effect on the in vitro capture of Escherichia coli by neutrophils but accelerated its intracellular killing. In contrast, histamine (10−6 M) delayed the capture of Escherichia coli by neutrophils and reduced the amounts of pHrodo zymosan particles in...
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Main Authors: | Karim Dib (Author), Amal El Banna (Author), Clara Radulescu (Author), Guillermo Lopez Campos (Author), Gerard Sheehan (Author), Kevin Kavanagh (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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