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  • 3. Human mast cell chymase induces the accumulation of neutrophils, eosinophils and other inflammatory cells in vivo.
    He S, Walls AF.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1998 Dec; 125(7):1491-500. PubMed ID: 9884078
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  • 4. Mast cell chymase potentiates histamine-induced wheal formation in the skin of ragweed-allergic dogs.
    Rubinstein I, Nadel JA, Graf PD, Caughey GH.
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  • 5. The release of histamine is associated with the inactivation of mast cell chymase during immediate allergic wheal reaction in the skin.
    Saarinen JV, Harvima RJ, Naukkarinen A, Horsmanheimo M, Harvima IT.
    Clin Exp Allergy; 2001 Apr; 31(4):593-601. PubMed ID: 11359428
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  • 6. Potent induction of a neutrophil and eosinophil-rich infiltrate in vivo by human mast cell tryptase: selective enhancement of eosinophil recruitment by histamine.
    He S, Peng Q, Walls AF.
    J Immunol; 1997 Dec 15; 159(12):6216-25. PubMed ID: 9550425
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  • 7. Inhibitors of chymase as mast cell-stabilizing agents: contribution of chymase in the activation of human mast cells.
    He S, Gaça MD, McEuen AR, Walls AF.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1999 Nov 15; 291(2):517-23. PubMed ID: 10525066
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  • 9. Biological functions of serine proteases in mast cells in allergic inflammation.
    Katunuma N, Kido H.
    J Cell Biochem; 1988 Dec 15; 38(4):291-301. PubMed ID: 2467915
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  • 12. The role of chymase in ionophore-induced histamine release from human pulmonary mast cells.
    Hultsch T, Ennis M, Heidtmann HH.
    Adv Exp Med Biol; 1988 Dec 15; 240():133-6. PubMed ID: 2469301
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  • 13. Quantitation of histamine, tryptase, and chymase in dispersed human T and TC mast cells.
    Schwartz LB, Irani AM, Roller K, Castells MC, Schechter NM.
    J Immunol; 1987 Apr 15; 138(8):2611-5. PubMed ID: 3549903
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  • 14. Mast cell chymase. A potent secretagogue for airway gland serous cells.
    Sommerhoff CP, Caughey GH, Finkbeiner WE, Lazarus SC, Basbaum CB, Nadel JA.
    J Immunol; 1989 Apr 01; 142(7):2450-6. PubMed ID: 2494259
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  • 15. Chymase mediates mast cell-induced angiogenesis in hamster sponge granulomas.
    Muramatsu M, Katada J, Hattori M, Hayashi I, Majima M.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 2000 Aug 18; 402(1-2):181-91. PubMed ID: 10940372
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  • 16. Inhibition of tryptase and chymase induced nucleated cell infiltration by proteinase inhibitors.
    He SH, Chen HQ, Zheng J.
    Acta Pharmacol Sin; 2004 Dec 18; 25(12):1677-84. PubMed ID: 15569415
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  • 17. Mast cell tryptase and chymase in chronic leg ulcers: chymase is potentially destructive to epithelium and is controlled by proteinase inhibitors.
    Huttunen M, Harvima IT.
    Br J Dermatol; 2005 Jun 18; 152(6):1149-60. PubMed ID: 15948975
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  • 18. Release of soluble tryptase but only minor amounts of chymase activity from cutaneous mast cells.
    Kivinen PK, Kaminska R, Naukkarinen A, Harvima RJ, Horsmanheimo M, Harvima IT.
    Exp Dermatol; 2001 Aug 18; 10(4):246-55. PubMed ID: 11493313
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