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Details on Person Mast cells increase vascular permeability by heparin-initiated bradykinin formation in vivo

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9655743
_displayNameMast cells increase vascular permeability by heparin-initiated bradykinin formation in vivo
_timestamp2019-08-15 19:00:29
author[Person:9655740] Oschatz, Chris
[Person:9650437] Maas, Coen
[Person:9655738] Lecher, Bernd
[Person:9655768] Jansen, Thomas
[Person:9653231] Björkqvist, Jenny
[Person:9655733] Tradler, Thomas
[Person:9655778] Sedlmeier, Reinhard
[Person:9655772] Burfeind, Peter
[Person:9655751] Cichon, Sven
[Person:9655750] Hammerschmidt, Sven
[Person:158175] Muller-Esterl, W
[Person:9655779] Wuillemin, Walter A
[Person:9655748] Nilsson, Gunnar
[Person:9653239] Renné, Thomas
created[InstanceEdit:9655724] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2019-07-26
journalImmunity
pages258-68
pubMedIdentifier21349432
titleMast cells increase vascular permeability by heparin-initiated bradykinin formation in vivo
volume34
year2011
(literatureReference)[Summation:9655043] Factor XII (FXII, F12 or Hageman factor) is a serine proteas...
[Summation:9655747] The plasma protein factor XII (FXII, F12 or Hageman factor) ...
[Summation:9857907] This Reactome event shows binding of factor XII (FXII, also ...
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