PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 1726056-1 1991 The relation between the amount of cell-bound IgE and the histamine "releasability" of peripheral leukocytes was studied in 28 patients with atopic diseases and 26 non-atopic controls after in vitro stimulation with anti-IgE. Histamine 58-67 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 46-49 1726056-2 1991 Cell-bound IgE was eluted in acid buffer (pH 3.7) and the amount of histamine released (HR) into supernatant at this pH was measured. Histamine 68-77 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 11-14 1726056-8 1991 It is concluded that the increased histamine releasability from leukocytes of atopic individuals after stimulation with anti-IgE is only in part due to an increased number of IgE molecules per basophil surface. Histamine 35-44 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 125-128 1726056-8 1991 It is concluded that the increased histamine releasability from leukocytes of atopic individuals after stimulation with anti-IgE is only in part due to an increased number of IgE molecules per basophil surface. Histamine 35-44 immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon Homo sapiens 175-178