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    The measurement of leukotrienes in urine as diagnostic option in systemic mastocytosis by Raithel, M, Zopf, Y, Kimpel, S, Naegel, A, Molderings, G J, Buchwald, F, Schultis, H W, Kressel, J, Hahn, E G, Konturek, P

    “…Clinical symptoms of patients with mastocytosis may include skin reactions, but also gastrointestinal symptoms with hyperacidity and dysmotility (e.g. ulcer,…”
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    Functional characteristics of LDL particles derived from various LDL-apheresis techniques regarding LDL-drug-complex preparation by Schultis, HW, von Baeyer, H, Neitzel, H, Riedel, E

    Published in Journal of lipid research (01-12-1990)
    “…Low density lipoproteins (LDL) have the potential to serve as cell specific drug carriers. The LDL may be derived in large quantities from LDL-apheresis…”
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    Evaluation of urinary N-methylhistamine excretion during a long-term follow up of patients with inactive Crohn's disease by Kimpel, S, Nägel, A, Kestler, C, Backhaus, B, Straube, S, Buchwald, F, Schultis, H W, Kressel, J, Hahn, E G, Raithel, M

    Published in Inflammation research (01-04-2007)
    “…The aetiology of Crohn's disease is still unknown but mast cells are thought to participate in its pathogenesis. Histological sections show an accumulation of…”
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    Preparation of nucleoside-LDL-conjugates for the study of cell-selective internalization: stability characteristics and receptor affinity by Schultis, H W, von Baeyer, H, Neitzel, H, Riedel, E

    “…Antiviral therapy of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is currently based on inhibition of reverse transcriptase by dideoxynucleosides, such as…”
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    Significance of salicylate intolerance in diseases of the lower gastrointestinal tract by Raithel, M, Baenkler, H W, Naegel, A, Buchwald, F, Schultis, H W, Backhaus, B, Kimpel, S, Koch, H, Mach, K, Hahn, E G, Konturek, P C

    “…Salicylate intolerance is defined as a nonspecific antigen-induced pseudo-allergic hypersensitivity reaction which can occur upon contact of an organism with…”
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