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1. Lemon Juice and Peel Constituents Potently Stabilize Rat Peritoneal Mast Cells.

2. Prazosin Potentiates Mast Cell-Stabilizing Property of Adrenaline.

3. Rhubarb-Evoke Mucus Secretion through Aggregation and Degranulation of Mast Cell in the Colon of Rat: In vivo and ex vivo studies.

4. Histamine uptake mediated by plasma membrane monoamine transporter and organic cation transporters in rat mast cell lines.

5. BLT1-mediated O-GlcNAcylation is required for NOX2-dependent migration, exocytotic degranulation and IL-8 release of human mast cell induced by Trichomonas vaginalis-secreted LTB 4 .

6. Zoledronate modulates intracellular vesicle trafficking in mast cells via disturbing the interaction of myosinVa/Rab3a and sytaxin4/VAMP7.

7. Inhibition of the mevalonate pathway by simvastatin interferes with mast cell degranulation by disrupting the interaction between Rab27a and double C2 alpha proteins.

8. The effect of Rho drugs on mast cell activation and degranulation.

9. Transient fusion ensures granule replenishment to enable repeated release after IgE-mediated mast cell degranulation.

10. A rapid and sensitive assay based on particle analysis for cell degranulation detection in basophils and mast cells.

11. Anti-Allergic Drugs Tranilast and Ketotifen Dose-Dependently Exert Mast Cell-Stabilizing Properties.

12. Clarithromycin Dose-Dependently Stabilizes Rat Peritoneal Mast Cells.

13. Identification of a New Exo-Endocytic Mechanism Triggered by Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone in Mast Cells.

14. Clostridium difficile toxin B inhibits the secretory response of human mast cell line-1 (HMC-1) cells stimulated with high free-Ca²⁺ and GTPγS.

15. Olopatadine inhibits exocytosis in rat peritoneal mast cells by counteracting membrane surface deformation.

16. Mitochondrial STAT3 plays a major role in IgE-antigen-mediated mast cell exocytosis.

17. Rac1 and Rac2 control distinct events during antigen-stimulated mast cell exocytosis.

18. Polyherbal formulation Bresol® protects the mast cells against compound 48/80-induced disruption and histamine release: a non-immunological mechanism of mast cell stabilization.

19. Latrotoxin-induced exocytosis in mast cells transfected with latrophilin.

20. Evaluating the effects of immunotoxicants using carbon fiber microelectrode amperometry.

21. Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) activate mast cells.

22. Ragweed pollen-mediated IgE-independent release of biogenic amines from mast cells via induction of mitochondrial dysfunction.

23. Vacuolin-1-modulated exocytosis and cell resealing in mast cells.

24. Amyloid beta peptides trigger CD47-dependent mast cell secretory and phagocytic responses.

25. Cryptide signaling: Amphiphilic peptide-induced exocytotic mechanisms in mast cells.

26. Dynamic measurement of altered chemical messenger secretion after cellular uptake of nanoparticles using carbon-fiber microelectrode amperometry.

27. STI571 (Glivec) affects histamine release and intracellular pH after alkalinisation in HMC-1560, 816.

28. Enhanced intracellular calcium induced by urocortin is involved in degranulation of rat lung mast cells.

29. Activation of protein kinase D1 in mast cells in response to innate, adaptive, and growth factor signals.

30. Thymosin beta4 and thymosin beta4-derived peptides induce mast cell exocytosis.

31. Depolymerisation and rearrangement of actin filaments during exocytosis in rat peritoneal mast cells: involvement of ryanodine-sensitive calcium stores.

32. PKC and cAMP positively modulate alkaline-induced exocytosis in the human mast cell line HMC-1.

33. Ternary SNARE complexes are enriched in lipid rafts during mast cell exocytosis.

34. Human mast cells express multiple EP receptors for prostaglandin E2 that differentially modulate activation responses.

35. Mast cell exocytosis can be triggered by ammonium chloride with just a cytosolic alkalinization and no calcium increase.

36. Fc{epsilon}RI-mediated mast cell degranulation requires calcium-independent microtubule-dependent translocation of granules to the plasma membrane.

37. Calcium-pH crosstalks in rat mast cells: modulation by transduction signals show non-essential role for calcium in alkaline-induced exocytosis.

38. The Rac/Cdc42 guanine nucleotide exchange factor beta1Pix enhances mastoparan-activated Gi-dependent pathway in mast cells.

39. Substance P can stimulate prostaglandin D2 and leukotriene C4 generation without granule exocytosis in murine mast cells.

40. Ryanodine receptors in peritoneal mast cells: possible role in the modulation of exocytotic activity.

41. Pharmacological inhibition of outwardly rectifying Cl- currents in rat peritoneal mast cells: a comparison of different stilbene derivatives.

42. Microtubule-dependent transport of secretory vesicles in RBL-2H3 cells.

43. SWAP-70-deficient mast cells are impaired in development and IgE-mediated degranulation.

44. Cysteinyl leukotrienes and uridine diphosphate induce cytokine generation by human mast cells through an interleukin 4-regulated pathway that is inhibited by leukotriene receptor antagonists.

45. The neutrophil-activating protein (HP-NAP) of Helicobacter pylori is a potent stimulant of mast cells.

46. The exocytotic signaling pathway induced by nerve growth factor in the presence of lyso-phosphatidylserine in rat peritoneal mast cells involves a type D phospholipase.

47. Photodynamic action inhibits compound 48/80-induced exocytosis in rat peritoneal mast cells.

48. Human skin-derived mast cells can proliferate while retaining their characteristic functional and protease phenotypes.

49. HCO(3)(-) ions modify the role of PKC isoforms in the modulation of rat mast cell functions.

50. Effects of latrunculin reveal requirements for the actin cytoskeleton during secretion from mast cells.

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