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Studies in Experimental Eosinophilia: XI. Dependence of Eosinophilia, Apparently Induced by Histamine, on Acidity

Litt, 1976

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5845263513570525672
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Litt M
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International Archives of Allergy and Immunology

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A solution of histamine in saline elicited an eosinophil response in both lymph nodes and the blood stream. The lymph node response was not inhibited by the antihistamine, mepyramine maleate, but was inhibited by puromycin. Both the lymph node and the …
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