1953
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-84-20594
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Binding of Histamine by Animal Proteins

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“…It has been suggested that histamine combines with proteins [e.g. Parrot, Urquia and Laborde, 1951;Rocha e Silva, 1955], but in vitro studies performed with various purified proteins have not confirmed this [Kaplan and Davis, 1953;Beall, 1964]. As heparin was used as anticoagulant in the present experiments, the binding of histamine by this substance, as demonstrated by Kobayashi [1962], is also of interest.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…It has been suggested that histamine combines with proteins [e.g. Parrot, Urquia and Laborde, 1951;Rocha e Silva, 1955], but in vitro studies performed with various purified proteins have not confirmed this [Kaplan and Davis, 1953;Beall, 1964]. As heparin was used as anticoagulant in the present experiments, the binding of histamine by this substance, as demonstrated by Kobayashi [1962], is also of interest.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…As mentioned earlier K aplan and Davis also failed to demonstrate protein binding using a sensitive tech nique with equilibrium dialysis (4). In connection with a nice demonstration of histamine binding by heparin, K obayashi (11) was unable to find any significant evidence of histamine binding to the acidic proteins, casein, edestin, zein and gliadin.…”
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“…245 A counterforce deterrent also appeared more credible as an extended deterrent strategy for NATO and as an answer to possible Soviet "salami tactics." 246 During a 1962 speech to NATO ministers in Athens, Secretary McNamara officially announced the change in US strategy from one of massive retaliation to one of flexible response. With its heavy emphasis on counterforce targeting, the new strategy appeared to affirm the counterforce targeting position.…”
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