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  • Kuefner, M.A.; Schwelberger, H.G.; Weidenhiller, M.; Hahn, E.G.; Raithel, M.
    Both catabolic pathways of histamine via histamine-N-methyl-transferase and diamine oxidase are diminished in the colonic mucosa of patients with food allergy (2004), Inflamm. Res., 53, S31-S32.
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medicine in patients with food allergy, median enzyme activity, as well as median diamone oxidase activity, are significantly decreased compared to controls. Histamine content is elevated Homo sapiens

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Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens
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patients with food allergy
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