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Pain perception and histamine: are antihistaminics analgesics?

Overview of attention for article published in Journal of Japan Society of Pain Clinicians, October 2004
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Title
Pain perception and histamine: are antihistaminics analgesics?
Published in
Journal of Japan Society of Pain Clinicians, October 2004
DOI 10.11321/jjspc1994.11.387
Authors

Akiko YOSHIDA, KATO Masato, Kazuhiko YANAI

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#17,295,853
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