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P. Marshall (1943)
The influence of adrenal cortical deficiency on the histamine content of rat tissuesThe Journal of Physiology, 102
S. Rosenthal, D. Minard (1939)
EXPERIMENTS ON HISTAMINE AS THE CHEMICAL MEDIATOR FOR CUTANEOUS PAINThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 70
P. Rous, H. Gilding (1930)
IS THE LOCAL VASODILATATION AFTER DIFFERENT TISSUE INJURIES REFERABLE TO A SINGLE CAUSE?The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 51
P. G. Numa (1896)
The Histopathology of Diseases of the Skin
A. Krogh (1929)
The Anatomy and Physiology of the Capillaries
H. Meng, S. Freeman (1948)
Experimental studies on the intravenous injection of a fat emulsion into dogs.The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine, 33 6
B. Rose, J. Browne (1938)
THE DISTRIBUTION AND RATE OF DISAPPEARANCE OF INTRAVENOUSLY INJECTED HISTAMINE IN THE RATAmerican Journal of Physiology, 124
T. Lewis
The blood vessels of the human skin and their responses
B. T. Horton , G. E. Brown (1936)
Hypersensitiveness to Cold, with Local and Systemic Manifestations of Histamine-Like Character: Its Amenability to TreatmentJ. A. M. A., 107
B. Horton, George Brown, G. Roth (1936)
HYPERSENSITIVENESS TO COLD: WITH LOCAL AND SYSTEMIC MANIFESTATIONS OF A HISTAMINE-LIKE CHARACTER: ITS AMENABILITY TO TREATMENTJAMA, 107
Thomas Baker (1940)
HISTAMINASE IN THE TREATMENT OF COLD ALLERGYJAMA, 114
S. Hudack, P. McMaster (1932)
I. THE PERMEABILITY OF THE WALL OF THE LYMPHATIC CAPILLARYThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 56
T. W. Baker (1940)
Histaminase in Treatment of Cold AllergyJ. A. M. A., 114
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Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology – American Medical Association
Published: Dec 1, 1948
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