H3 receptor modulation of neuroendocrine responses to histamine and stress

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H3 receptor modulation of neuroendocrine responses to histamine and stress. / Knigge, Ulrich; Kjær, Andreas; Jørgensen, H.; Warberg, Jørgen.

The Histamine H3 Receptor. Elsevier, 1998. s. 41-58.

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Harvard

Knigge, U, Kjær, A, Jørgensen, H & Warberg, J 1998, H3 receptor modulation of neuroendocrine responses to histamine and stress. i The Histamine H3 Receptor. Elsevier, s. 41-58.

APA

Knigge, U., Kjær, A., Jørgensen, H., & Warberg, J. (1998). H3 receptor modulation of neuroendocrine responses to histamine and stress. I The Histamine H3 Receptor (s. 41-58). Elsevier.

Vancouver

Knigge U, Kjær A, Jørgensen H, Warberg J. H3 receptor modulation of neuroendocrine responses to histamine and stress. I The Histamine H3 Receptor. Elsevier. 1998. s. 41-58

Author

Knigge, Ulrich ; Kjær, Andreas ; Jørgensen, H. ; Warberg, Jørgen. / H3 receptor modulation of neuroendocrine responses to histamine and stress. The Histamine H3 Receptor. Elsevier, 1998. s. 41-58

Bibtex

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RIS

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