Search Results - "Hegyesi, H"
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Inhibition of human primary melanoma cell proliferation by histamine is enhanced by interleukin-6
Published in European journal of clinical investigation (01-10-2002)“…Background Interleukin‐6 (IL‐6) is a bifunctional growth factor in malignant melanoma; its expression increases during the malignant progression of the…”
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Endogenous and exogenous histamine influences on angiogenesis related gene expression of mice mammary adenocarcinoma
Published in Inflammation research (01-04-2007)“…In various experimental models histamine increases tumor invasiveness and metastasis. For example, histidine decarboxylase (HDC) expression at the site of…”
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Retinoic Acid Enhances Histamine Content and H1 Receptor Expression in Human Neuroblastoma Cell Line Paju
Published in Anticancer research (01-05-2004)“…Background: A human neuroblastoma cell line (Paju) was induced by retinoic acid (RA) to differentiate into neuron-like cells. Materials and Methods: We studied…”
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Increased histidine decarboxylase expression during in vitro monocyte maturation; a possible role of endogenously synthesised histamine in monocyte/macrophage differentiation
Published in Inflammation research (01-08-2001)“…In this study the expression of histidine decarboxylase (HDC), the pivotal enzyme in histamine formation and the effect of endogenously produced histamine on…”
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Cimetidine and a tamoxifen derivate reduce tumour formation in SCID mice xenotransplanted with a human melanoma cell line
Published in Melanoma research (01-06-2002)“…Histamine is produced by many cells expressing histidine decarboxylase (HDC), the enzyme responsible for the synthesis of histamine. Since melanoma cells and…”
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Both interferon (IFN) α and IFN γ inhibit histidine decarboxylase expression in the HT168 human melanoma cell line
Published in Inflammation research (01-08-2000)“…Objective: Histamine plays an important role in a series of processes including inflammation, allergy, gastric acid secretion, neurotransmission, embryogenesis…”
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Histamine as a potential autocrine regulator of melanoma
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Turnover of histamine in human melanoma cell lines
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Reciprocal inhibitory interactions between interferon gamma and histamine in melanoma
Published in Inflammation research (01-04-2000)“…Histamine is involved in physiological reactions including inflammation, allergy, regulation of the gastric acid secretion and special neurophysiological…”
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Increase of histidine decarboxylase in human monocytes during macrophage colony stimulating factor induced in vitro phagocytic differentiation
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Histidine decarboxylase and intracellular histamine in melanoma cells and in a T cell line
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Effect of permanent starvation on the insulin receptors of the nuclear envelope of Tetrahymena
Published in Acta microbiologica et immunologica Hungarica (1994)“…Insulin receptors of Tetrahymena following a two-hour starvation (one cell generation) can bind the insulin similarly to the fed, control cells. The nuclear…”
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Change in insulin binding capacity of plasma membrane and nuclear envelope of Tetrahymena following a single long-term pretreatment and several short-term pretreatments (imprinting) with insulin
Published in Cytobios (1994)“…Following insulin pretreatment (hormonal imprinting) of Tetrahymena cells there was an increased binding of insulin both in the plasma membrane and in the…”
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Specific insulin binding by, and imprintability of, the nuclear membrane of Tetrahymena
Published in Cytobios (1992)“…Cellular nuclei isolated from Tetrahymena were able to bind FITC-labelled insulin, and pretreatment with different concentrations of unlabelled insulin…”
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Specificity of insulin binding by plasma and nuclear membrane receptors in Tetrahymena: similarities and dissimilarities at the two levels
Published in Cytobios (1992)“…The plasma membrane and nuclear envelope of Tetrahymena are equally able to bind insulin both specifically and otherwise. Primary interaction with exogenous…”
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Effect of pretreatments (imprinting) with different concentrations of insulin on insulin binding of nuclear envelope and plasma membrane in Tetrahymena
Published in Cytobios (1992)“…About 4 h following treatment with 10(-6) - 10(-10) M insulin (imprinting) there was a down-regulation both in the plasma membrane and in the nuclear envelope…”
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AUTOCRINE AND PARACRINE REGULATION BY CYTOKINES AND GROWTH FACTORS IN MELANOMA
Published in Cytokine (01-06-2000)“…Tumour development and progression involves the expression of oncogenes and inactivation of tumour suppressor genes, leading to the appearance of multiple…”
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ROLE OF INTERLEUKIN-6 IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA
Published in Cell biology international (01-04-2000)“…Multiple myeloma (MM) is a currently incurable disease caused by the proliferation of malignant plasma cells. Although the pathogenesis of the disease still…”
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Phenotypic profiling of engineered mouse melanomas with manipulated histamine production identifies histamine H2 receptor and Rho-C as histamine-regulated melanoma progression markers
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-05-2005)“…In the present study, the impact of acquired neoplastic L-histidine decarboxylase (HDC) expression, and its direct consequence, the release of histamine in the…”
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Histamine elevates the expression of Ets-1, a protooncogen in human melanoma cell lines through H2 receptor
Published in FEBS letters (25-04-2005)“…Histamine is known to act, at least in part, as a growth factor for several cell types, and as production of this biogen amine has been found to accelerate the…”
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