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Antigen depolarizes guinea pig bronchial parasympathetic ganglion neurons by activation of histamine H
1
receptors
A. C. Myers,
B. J. Undem
School of Medicine
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Guinea pig
100%
Histamine
100%
Ganglion Neurons
100%
Parasympathetic Ganglia
100%
Histamine H1 Receptor
100%
Depolarization
80%
Airway
60%
Ovalbumin
60%
Immediate Hypersensitivity
40%
Pyrilamine
40%
Membrane Resistance
40%
Neurotransmission
20%
Membrane Potential
20%
Mast Cells
20%
Concentration-dependent
20%
Bronchi
20%
High Titer
20%
Membrane Depolarization
20%
Induced Membrane
20%
H1 Receptor
20%
Histamine H1 Receptor Antagonist
20%
Intracellular Recording
20%
Main Stem
20%
Antigen-antibody Interaction
20%
Parasympathetic Nerve
20%
Histamine H3 Receptor
20%
Pig Serum
20%
Histamine H2 Receptor
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Membrane Resistance
25%