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Histamine modulates γδ-T lymphocyte migration and cytotoxicity, via Gi and Gs protein-coupled signalling pathways
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2010-11Registro en:
Truta Feles, K.; Lagadari, Mariana; Lehmann, K.; Berod, L.; Cubillos, S.; et al.; Histamine modulates γδ-T lymphocyte migration and cytotoxicity, via Gi and Gs protein-coupled signalling pathways; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; British Journal of Pharmacology; 161; 6; 11-2010; 1291-1300
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1476-5381
Autor
Truta Feles, K.
Lagadari, Mariana
Lehmann, K.
Berod, L.
Cubillos, S.
Piehler, S.
Herouy, Y.
Barz, D.
Kamradt, T.
Maghazachi, A. A.
Norgauer, J.
Resumen
The biogenic amine, histamine plays a pathophysiological regulatory role in cellular processes of a variety of immune cells. This work analyses the actions of histamine on γδ-T lymphocytes, isolated from human peripheral blood, which are critically involved in immunological surveillance of tumours