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Publications by V. Erspamer
The Identification of New Histamine Derivatives in the Skin of Leptodactylus
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
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Pathogenetic and Therapeutic Implications of the Histamine H4 Receptor in Inflammatory Skin Diseases and Pruritus
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Identification of Histamine Receptors and Effects of Histamine on Murine and Simian Colonic Excitability
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Mast Cell Chymase Potentiates Histamine-Induced Wheal Formation in the Skin of Ragweed-Allergic Dogs.
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Morphogenesis of the Skin and Its Derivatives in the Prenatal Period of Human Ontogenesis
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The Reaction of Nitrite With the Haemocyanin ofAstacus Leptodactylus
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Pteridine Derivatives in Reptilian Skin
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