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Experimental Dermatology
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March 4, 2006
Non-steroidal and steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs vary in their modulation of dendritic cell function in the elicitation phase of allergic contact dermatitis
W Bäumer, S Krekeler, V C DeVries, et al.
Allergy
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October 7, 2015
Histamine H4 receptor knockout mice display reduced inflammation in a chronic model of atopic dermatitis
K Rossbach, K Schaper, Ch Kloth, et al.
Veterinary Research Communications
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January 26, 2007
Reactivity of equine airways--a study on precision-cut lung slices
J Vietmeier, F Niedorf, W Bäumer, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Allergy : Journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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October 14, 2017
Hypochlorous acid is antipruritic and anti-inflammatory in a mouse model of atopic dermatitis
T Fukuyama, B C Martel, K E Linder, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology
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July 21, 2005
Cilomilast, tacrolimus and rapamycin modulate dendritic cell function in the elicitation phase of allergic contact dermatitis
W Bäumer, B Sülzle, H Weigt, et al.
Allergy
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September 11, 2008
Histamine H4 receptors modulate dendritic cell migration through skin--immunomodulatory role of histamine
W Bäumer, S Wendorff, R Gutzmer, et al.
Allergy
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December 5, 2009
Murine and human Langerhans cells express a functional histamine H4 receptor: modulation of cell migration and function
M Gschwandtner, K Rossbach, D Dijkstra, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Allergy : Journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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June 16, 2011
Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP4) deficiency increases Th1-driven allergic contact dermatitis
T Tasic, W Bäumer, A Schmiedl, et al.
Parasite Immunology
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September 27, 2015
Vaccination of calves with yeast- and bacterial-expressed paramyosin from the bovine lungworm Dictyocaulus viviparus
D Joekel, P Hinse, M K Raulf, et al.
Neuroscience
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June 22, 2011
Histamine H1, H3 and H4 receptors are involved in pruritus
K Rossbach, C Nassenstein, M Gschwandtner, et al.
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Experimental Dermatology
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March 4, 2006
Non-steroidal and steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs vary in their modulation of dendritic cell function in the elicitation phase of allergic contact dermatitis
W Bäumer, S Krekeler, V C DeVries, et al.
Allergy
|
October 7, 2015
Histamine H4 receptor knockout mice display reduced inflammation in a chronic model of atopic dermatitis
K Rossbach, K Schaper, Ch Kloth, et al.
Veterinary Research Communications
|
January 26, 2007
Reactivity of equine airways--a study on precision-cut lung slices
J Vietmeier, F Niedorf, W Bäumer, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Allergy : Journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology
|
October 14, 2017
Hypochlorous acid is antipruritic and anti-inflammatory in a mouse model of atopic dermatitis
T Fukuyama, B C Martel, K E Linder, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology
|
July 21, 2005
Cilomilast, tacrolimus and rapamycin modulate dendritic cell function in the elicitation phase of allergic contact dermatitis
W Bäumer, B Sülzle, H Weigt, et al.
Allergy
|
September 11, 2008
Histamine H4 receptors modulate dendritic cell migration through skin--immunomodulatory role of histamine
W Bäumer, S Wendorff, R Gutzmer, et al.
Allergy
|
December 5, 2009
Murine and human Langerhans cells express a functional histamine H4 receptor: modulation of cell migration and function
M Gschwandtner, K Rossbach, D Dijkstra, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Allergy : Journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology
|
June 16, 2011
Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP4) deficiency increases Th1-driven allergic contact dermatitis
T Tasic, W Bäumer, A Schmiedl, et al.
Parasite Immunology
|
September 27, 2015
Vaccination of calves with yeast- and bacterial-expressed paramyosin from the bovine lungworm Dictyocaulus viviparus
D Joekel, P Hinse, M K Raulf, et al.
Neuroscience
|
June 22, 2011
Histamine H1, H3 and H4 receptors are involved in pruritus
K Rossbach, C Nassenstein, M Gschwandtner, et al.
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