Histamine H1, H3 and H4 receptors are involved in pruritus
Kristine Roßbach(University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation), Wolfgang Bäumer(Freie Universität Berlin), David Schnell(University of Regensburg), Christina Nassenstein(University of Giessen), Manfred Kietzmann(University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation), Holger Stark(Goethe University Frankfurt), Maria Gschwandtner(Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), Roland Seifert(University of Kansas), Kerstin Sander(Goethe University Frankfurt)
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