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  1. Histamine H1 Receptor-Mediated JNK Phosphorylation Is Regulated by Gq Protein-Dependent but Arrestin-Independent Pathways
  2. Differential regulation of histamine H1 receptor-mediated ERK phosphorylation by Gq proteins and arrestins
  3. Roles of Astrocytic Endothelin ETB Receptor in Traumatic Brain Injury
  4. Molecular Determinants of the Kinetic Binding Properties of Antihistamines at the Histamine H1 Receptors
  5. Differential Regulation of Bilastine Affinity for Human Histamine H1 Receptors by Lys 179 and Lys 191 via Its Binding Enthalpy and Entropy
  6. Roles of Lys191 and Lys179 in regulating thermodynamic binding forces of ligands to determine their binding affinity for human histamine H1 receptors
  7. Differential Regulation of Thermodynamic Binding Forces of Levocetirizine and (S)-Cetirizine by Lys191 in Human Histamine H1 Receptors
  8. Ca2+ -dependent down-regulation of human histamine H1 receptors in Chinese hamster ovary cells
  9. Inhibition of Ectopic Arginine Vasopressin Production by Phenytoin in the Small Cell Lung Cancer Cell Line Lu-165
  10. Asp73-dependent and -independent regulation of the affinity of ligands for human histamine H1 receptors by Na+
  11. C-terminal of human histamine H1receptors regulates their agonist-induced clathrin-mediated internalization and G-protein signaling
  12. Differential Regulation of Plasma Copeptin Levels in Patients with Heart Failure: A Single-Center Prospective Study
  13. Erratum to “Differential thermodynamic driving force of first- and second-generation antihistamines to determine their binding affinity for human H1 receptors” [Biochem. Pharmacol. 91 (2014) 231–241]
  14. Differential thermodynamic driving force of first- and second-generation antihistamines to determine their binding affinity for human H1 receptors
  15. Molecular Determinants Responsible for Sedative and Non-sedative Properties of Histamine H1–Receptor Antagonists
  16. Membrane depolarization-induced RhoA/Rho-associated kinase activation and sustained contraction of rat caudal arterial smooth muscle involves genistein-sensitive tyrosine phosphorylation
  17. The Affinity of Histamine for Gq Protein-Coupled Histamine H1-Receptors Is Predominantly Regulated by Their Internalization in Human Astrocytoma Cells
  18. Desensitization of depolarization-mediated contractile pathways does not necessarily regulate receptor-mediated excitation-contraction coupling in longitudinal smooth muscle of guinea pig ileum
  19. Ubiquitin/proteasome-dependent down-regulation following clathrin-mediated internalization of histamine H1-receptors in Chinese hamster ovary cells
  20. Impairment of α1-adrenoceptor-mediated contractile activity in caudal arterial smooth muscle from Type 2 diabetic Goto-Kakizaki rats
  21. Histamine Develops Homologous Desensitization under Ca2+-free Conditions with Increase in Basal Tone in Smooth Muscle of Guinea Pig Taenia Caeci
  22. A Systematic Review on the Short-term Efficacy and Safety of Nicorandil for Stable Angina Pectoris in Comparison with Those of β-Blockers, Nitrates and Calcium Antagonists
  23. Effects of Antacids on Clinical Efficacy of Gefitinib in Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
  24. HISTAMINE-INDUCED PROGRESSION FROM HETEROLOGOUS TO HOMOLOGOUS DESENSITIZATION OF CONTRACTION IN SMOOTH MUSCLE OF GUINEA-PIG TAENIA CAECI
  25. Intact Cell Binding for In Vitro Prediction of Sedative and Non-sedative Histamine H1–Receptor Antagonists Based on Receptor Internalization
  26. DESENSITIZATION OF GUINEA-PIG TAENIA CAECI SMOOTH MUSCLE INDUCED BY A LOW CONCENTRATION OF CARBACHOL
  27. DIFFERENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CARBACHOL-INDUCED DESENSITIZATION IN RECEPTOR-MEDIATED Ca2+INFLUX AND Ca2+RELEASE PATHWAYS IN SMOOTH MUSCLE OF GUINEA-PIG TAENIA CAECI
  28. Transient Resensitization Interrupting the Development of Carbachol-induced Desensitization in Smooth Muscle of Guinea-pig Taenia Caeci: Ca2+-dependent Termination of Resensitization
  29. Ca2+-DEPENDENT DIFFERENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CARBACHOL-INDUCED DESENSITIZATION TO RECEPTOR AGONISTS AND HIGH K+IN GUINEA-PIG TAENIA CAECI
  30. DIFFERENTIAL ROLES OF RYANODINE- AND THAPSIGARGIN-SENSITIVE INTRACELLULAR Ca2+STORES IN EXCITATION?CONTRACTION COUPLING IN SMOOTH MUSCLE OF GUINEA-PIG TAENIA CAECI
  31. Ca2+/Calmodulin-Mediated Regulation of Agonist-Induced Sequestration of Gq Protein-Coupled Histamine H1 Receptors in Human U373 MG Astrocytoma Cells
  32. Membrane depolarization-induced contraction of rat caudal arterial smooth muscle involves Rho-associated kinase
  33. Cloning and characterization of novel snake venom proteins that block smooth muscle contraction
  34. Ca2+/Calmodulin-Mediated Regulation of the Desensitizing Process in Gq Protein-Coupled Histamine H1 Receptor-Mediated Ca2+ Responses in Human U373 MG Astrocytoma Cells
  35. Contrasting effects of carbachol, McN-A-343 and AHR-602 on Ca2+-mobilization and Ca2+-influx pathways in taenia caeci
  36. Characteristics of the binding of [3H]-mepyramine to intact human U373 MG astrocytoma cells: evidence for histamine-induced H1-receptor internalisation
  37. Novel regulation of muscarinic receptors and their coupling with G proteins in smooth muscle: transient resensitization during desensitizing process
  38. Haloperidol differentiates smooth muscle contractions induced by release of intracellularly stored Ca and by influx of extracellular Ca
  39. Blockade by the local anaesthetic, tetracaine, of desensitization of Ca-induced Ca release after muscarinic stimulation in smooth muscle
  40. Short-term desensitization of phosphatidylinositol turnover via muscarinic acetylcholine receptors and histamine H1-receptors in smooth muscle
  41. Short-term desensitization of guinea-pig taenia caecum induced by carbachol occurs at intracellular Ca stores and that by histamine at H1-receptors
  42. Effects of local anaesthetics on short-term desensitization of guinea-pig taenia caecum to histamine
  43. Dual Processes of Desensitization and Resensitization Regulate Cellular Responsiveness in Smooth Muscle of Guinea-pig Taenia Caeci
  44. Desensitization of Cellular Responses Mediated by Histamine H1-receptors in Central Nervous System Tissues