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The effect of inhalatory adaptation to histamine on histamine shock and the anaphylactic shock

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Les animaux adaptés à l'histamine sont moins sensible à l'histamine et aux produits d'une réaction antigène-anticorps. La tolérance des cobayes adaptés est augmentée particulièrement après une exposition supplémentaire dans l'aérosol histaminique.

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Maśliński, C., Maśliński, S.M. & Weinrauder, H. The effect of inhalatory adaptation to histamine on histamine shock and the anaphylactic shock. Experientia 19, 258–259 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02151369

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