B Lundquist
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Visual function and car driving: longitudinal results 5 years after cataract surgery in a population
Monestam E, Lundquist B, Wachtmeister L
Br J Ophthalmol
. 2005 Mar;
89(4):459-63.
PMID: 15774924
Aims: To determine visual function in drivers who had cataract surgery 5 years previously, and to analyse longitudinal data, by comparing preoperative and postoperative changes in subjective driving ability and...
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Prasad S, Rao R, BERGSTRAND H, Lundquist B, Becker E, Balaram P
Int J Pept Protein Res
. 1996 Oct;
48(4):312-8.
PMID: 8919051
Five stereochemically constrained analogs of the chemotactic tripeptide incorporating 1-aminocycloalkane-1-carboxylic acid (Ac(n)c) and alpha,alpha-dialkylglycines (Deg, diethylglycine; Dpg, n,n-dipropylglycine and Dbg, n,n-dibutylglycine) at position 2 have been synthesized. NMR studies of...
3.
Stahle L, Alm C, Ekquist B, Lundquist B, Tomson T
Ther Drug Monit
. 1996 Feb;
18(1):14-8.
PMID: 8848815
This report describes the first experiences with monitoring of valproic acid pharmacokinetics in patients with epilepsy by subcutaneous microdialysis. We could demonstrate good correspondence between total concentration in plasma and...
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BERGSTRAND H, Lundquist B
Allergy
. 1992 Aug;
47(4 Pt 2):353-61.
PMID: 1280915
To assess the role of calmodulin in human basophil histamine release, we triggered leukocytes with different secretagogues in the presence of putative inhibitors of calmodulin. Calcium ionophore-induced histamine release was...
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BERGSTRAND H, Lundquist B, Karabelas K, Michelsen P
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
. 1992 Mar;
260(3):1028-37.
PMID: 1372047
To assess possible involvement of protein kinase C (PKC) in human basophil degranulation, the present work compared effects of various purported PKC inhibitors on leukocyte histamine release triggered by different...
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BERGSTRAND H, Lundquist B, Ahren B
Br J Pharmacol
. 1991 Jun;
103(2):1381-4.
PMID: 1715794
1. Galanin concentration-dependently blocked human leukocyte histamine release triggered by the calcium ionophores A23187 and ionomycin. Almost complete inhibition of release was recorded at 410 nM whereas 41 nM galanin...
7.
BERGSTRAND H, Lundquist B, Michelsen P
Allergy
. 1989 Jan;
44(1):6-17.
PMID: 2470269
Previous studies have shown that the glyceride derivative, sn-1,2-isopropylidene-3-decanoyl-glycerol (IpOCOC9), can trigger human leukocyte histamine release. Approximately 25% of the total cellular histamine content is extruded in the presence of...
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BERGSTRAND H, Lundquist B, Michelsen P
Eur J Haematol
. 1988 Nov;
41(5):467-77.
PMID: 2463181
Human leukocytes were found to release histamine at exposure for the synthetic glyceride derivative sn-1,2-isopropylidene-3-decanoyl-glycerol (IpOCOC9). The following characteristics for the IpOCOC9-induced basophil histamine release were recorded. A. In the...
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BERGSTRAND H, Lundquist B, Petersson B
Allergy
. 1986 Jul;
41(5):319-26.
PMID: 2429575
IgE-receptor dependent, but not A23187-induced, histamine release from passively sensitized chopped human lung tissue, or from a dispersed lung cell population obtained from the tissue after enzymatic digestion, is reduced...
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BERGSTRAND H, Andersson I, Bjornsson A, Frick I, Lundquist B, Pauwels R
Agents Actions
. 1984 Oct;
15(3-4):273-8.
PMID: 6084411
Responsiveness was compared for cell populations harvested from the peritoneal and pleural cavities of rats with respect to histamine release induced by specific antigen, anti-IgE, and Con A. Cell populations...