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Histamine and its receptors
M. Parsons, C.R. Ganellin
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Histamine
100%
Allergic Diseases
66%
Gastric Acid Secretion
33%
Early Phase Clinical Trials
33%
Antihistamines
33%
Rhinitis
33%
Pathophysiological Roles
33%
Inflammation
33%
20th Century
33%
Asthma
33%
H3 Receptor Antagonist
33%
Memory-based Learning
33%
Peptic Ulcer
33%
H4 Receptor
33%
Histamine Receptors
33%
Selective Agonist
33%
H3 Antagonist
33%
Histamine Receptor Antagonist
33%
Obesity
33%
H2-receptor Antagonists
33%
Learning Impairment
33%
Pharmacological Studies
33%
Therapeutic Use
33%
H1-receptor Antagonists
33%
Physiological Role
33%
Selective Antagonist
33%
Epilepsy
33%
Gastric Acid-related Diseases
33%
Non-imidazole
33%
Therapeutic Role
33%
Immunity System
33%
Hay Fever
33%
Nervous System Diseases
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Histamine
100%
Receptor
100%
Disease
66%
Histamine H3 Receptor Antagonist
66%
Antihistaminic Agent
66%
Inflammation
33%
Learning Disorder
33%
Central Nervous System Disease
33%
Clinical Trial
33%
Asthma
33%
Histamine H4 Receptor
33%
Histamine Receptor
33%
Pollen Allergy
33%
Jejunum Ulcer
33%
Histamine H1 Receptor Antagonist
33%
Histamine H2 Receptor Antagonist
33%
Allergy
33%
Rhinitis
33%