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M Horsmanheimo

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Harvima R, Hollmen A, Mattila R, Kaipiainen-Seppanen O, Harvima I, Kaminska R, et al.
Duodecim . 2002 Apr; 115(19):2085-90. PMID: 11941802
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Kivinen P, Kaminska R, Naukkarinen A, Harvima R, Horsmanheimo M, Harvima I
Exp Dermatol . 2001 Aug; 10(4):246-55. PMID: 11493313
Tryptase and chymase are the major serine proteinases of skin mast cells but their biologic significance depends on their activity. In this study, we demonstrate the release of soluble activity...
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Kanerva L, Rantanen T, Aalto-Korte K, Estlander T, Hannuksela M, Harvima R, et al.
Am J Contact Dermat . 2001 Jun; 12(2):83-7. PMID: 11381343
Background: Dental products contain many allergens, and may cause problems both for patients undergoing dental treatment and for dental personnel because of occupational exposure. Individual patch test clinics may not...
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Huttunen M, Hyttinen M, Nilsson G, Butterfield J, Horsmanheimo M, Harvima I
Exp Dermatol . 2001 Jun; 10(3):184-92. PMID: 11380614
Mast cells are suggested to participate in regenerative processes, but their influence on epithelialization and wound healing has not been well studied. Since mast cells can be found in contact...
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Saarinen J, Harvima R, Horsmanheimo M, Harvima I
Eur J Clin Pharmacol . 2001 May; 57(1):1-4. PMID: 11372583
Objective: To study the effect of nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA), zafirlukast and indomethacin on the size of the size of the allergic prick-test wheal. Method: In the first part of the...
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Saarinen J, Harvima R, Naukkarinen A, Horsmanheimo M, Harvima I
Clin Exp Allergy . 2001 May; 31(4):593-601. PMID: 11359428
Background: Chymase released by mast cells can participate in the immediate allergic wheal. However, chymase may be susceptible to inactivation by protease inhibitors during degranulation. Objective: To study the inactivation...
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Saarinen J, Harvima R, Naukkarinen A, Horsmanheimo M, Harvima I
Allergy . 2001 Feb; 56(1):58-64. PMID: 11167353
Background: In addition to histamine, mast cells contain other potent mediators which can contribute to the allergic wheal reaction in the skin. Methods: To study the association of tryptase-, chymase-,...
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Saarinen J, Harvima R, Naukkarinen A, Horsmanheimo M, Harvima I
Arch Dermatol Res . 2000 Aug; 292(7):333-40. PMID: 10966057
Other mediators as well as histamine can contribute to the allergic wheal reaction. In this study, the microdialysis technique was used to monitor the release of histamine, leukotriene C4 (LTC4)...
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Huttunen M, Aalto M, Harvima R, Horsmanheimo M, Harvima I
Exp Dermatol . 2000 Aug; 9(4):258-65. PMID: 10949547
Mast cells can be found in contact with epidermis in certain circumstances; especially in chronic inflammatory skin diseases and chronic ulcers, but the significance of this association is obscure. In...
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Rasanen L, Kaipiainen-Seppanen O, Myllykangas-Luosujarvi R, Kasnanen T, Pollari P, Saloranta P, et al.
Br J Dermatol . 1999 Dec; 141(4):683-8. PMID: 10583116
Gold compounds are widely used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Mucocutaneous side-effects leading to the discontinuation of medication are common with these drugs. We investigated whether allergic mechanisms are...