The Histamine ReceptorJ. C. Schwartz, Helmut Haas Wiley, 1992 M01 24 - 318 páginas Synthesizes the latest information and research involving the pharmacochemistry, biochemical properties and neurobiological function of histamine receptors. Contains over 50 illustrations. |
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Histamine Receptors in the Central Nervous System | 13 |
Arrang Unité de Neurobiologie et Stephen J Hill Department of Physiology | 33 |
Ralph Lipp Holger Stark and Walter Schunack | 57 |
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Otras 11 secciones no mostradas
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