Histamine

Jean-Charles Schwartz, Jean-Michel Arrang and Monique Garbarg
UnitJ de Neurobiologie et Pharmacologie
(U. 109) de I’NSERM
Centre Paul Broca
2ter rue d’AlJsia
75014 Paris - France.
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