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Release of histamine from spleen by kidney extract, reserpine and compound 48/80.
1963
A B Elliott
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Inhibition of IgE and compound 48/80-induced histamine release by lectins.
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Histamine release from calf lung in vitro by specific antigen and by compound 48-80.
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