Search Results - "Bäumer, W"
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Histamine H₄ receptors modulate dendritic cell migration through skin - immunomodulatory role of histamine
Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-10-2008)“…Dendritic cells (DC) are the major antigen-presenting cells and play a key role in adaptive immunity as they are able to activate naive T cells. It was…”
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Effects of oxytocin and PGF2α on uterine contractility in cows with and without metritis—An in-vitro study
Published in Animal reproduction science (01-01-2018)“…The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of PGF2α and oxytocin in vitro on myometrial contractility in puerperal uteri. Thirteen puerperal uteri…”
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Biodegradation of metallic magnesium elicits an inflammatory response in primary nasal epithelial cells
Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-02-2014)“…Resorbable magnesium-based implants hold great promise for various biomedical applications, such as osteosynthesis and coronary stenting. They also offer a new…”
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Histamine 2 Receptor Agonism and Histamine 4 Receptor Antagonism Ameliorate Inflammation in a Model of Psoriasis
Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (09-12-2020)“…Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized by hyperproliferative keratinocytes and immune cell infiltration into the skin, often…”
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Neuromedin B Induces Acute Itch in Mice via the Activation of Peripheral Sensory Neurons
Published in Acta dermato-venereologica (01-05-2019)“…Neuromedin B is expressed in nociceptive and itch-sensitive dorsal root ganglia neurons, but its peripheral pruritogenic potential is not well described. The…”
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Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP4) deficiency increases Th1-driven allergic contact dermatitis
Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-08-2011)“…Summary Background CD26 or dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP4) is known to be involved in several immunological processes and has recently been reported to play a…”
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Unique immunomodulatory effects of azelastine on dendritic cells in vitro
Published in Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology (01-11-2014)“…Allergic contact dermatitis and atopic dermatitis are among the most common inflammatory skin diseases in western countries, and antigen-presenting cells like…”
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TARC and RANTES, but not CTACK, are induced in two models of allergic contact dermatitis. Effects of cilomilast and diflorasone diacetate on T-cell-attracting chemokines
Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-10-2004)“…Summary Background Skin‐infiltrating T cells play a predominant role in allergic and inflammatory skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis and allergic contact…”
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Vaccination of calves with yeast‐ and bacterial‐expressed paramyosin from the bovine lungworm Dictyocaulus viviparus
Published in Parasite immunology (01-12-2015)“…Summary Previously, vaccination of cattle with Escherichia coli‐expressed bovine lungworm paramyosin (EcPMY) adjuvanted with Quil A resulted in considerable…”
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Lipidic nanocapsule drug delivery: neuronal protection for cochlear implant optimization
Published in International journal of nanomedicine (01-01-2012)“…Sensorineural hearing loss leads to the progressive degeneration of spiral ganglion cells (SGC). Next to postoperative fibrous tissue growth, which should be…”
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Effects of Degradable Mg-Ca Alloys on Dendritic Cell Function
Published in Journal of biomaterials applications (01-03-2011)“…Degradable magnesium alloys are new materials for implants used in orthopedic and trauma surgery. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of…”
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Hypochlorous acid is antipruritic and anti‐inflammatory in a mouse model of atopic dermatitis
Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-01-2018)“…Summary Background It has been reported that topical hypochlorous acid (HOCl) formulations lead to relief of itch in human patients with atopic dermatitis;…”
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Histamine H4 receptor knockout mice display reduced inflammation in a chronic model of atopic dermatitis
Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-02-2016)“…Background The histamine H4 receptor (H4R) was brought into focus as a new therapeutic target for the treatment of allergic disorders such as atopic dermatitis…”
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Histamine H1 , H3 and H4 receptors are involved in pruritus
Published in Neuroscience (08-09-2011)“…Abstract Histamine has long been recognised as a classical inducer of pruritus. However, the specific mechanism of histamine-induced itch has still not been…”
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Murine and human Langerhans cells express a functional histamine H₄ receptor: modulation of cell migration and function
Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-07-2010)“…To cite this article: Gschwandtner M, Rossbach K, Dijkstra D, Bäumer W, Kietzmann M, Stark H, Werfel T, Gutzmer R. Murine and human Langerhans cells express a…”
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Tissue distribution of dexamethasone in canine ocular compartments following topical application of dexamethasone-21-isonicotinate and oxytetracycline HCl
Published in Veterinary ophthalmology (01-09-2008)“…To study the dexamethasone (DXM) concentration at different time points in various compartments of the canine eye following topical application of…”
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Establishing a canine superficial pyoderma model
Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-02-2017)“…Aims Pyoderma, predominantly associated with Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, is a common skin infection of dogs that typically requires long‐lasting…”
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OS01-01: Activated dendritic cells increase pruritogen-responsive neurons via inducing itch receptors in an in vitro study
Published in Toxicology letters (01-09-2023)Get full text
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