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. 1996 Jun;33(6):525. doi: 10.1136/jmg.33.6.525

Association between serotonin type 2 receptor (HTR2) and bronchial asthma in humans.

H Q Mao, K Morimoto, T Shirakawa, J M Hopkin, T Hashimoto, J Furuyama, M Kawai, S Sasaki, T Enomoto, K Yoshikawa, T Yoshikawa
PMCID: PMC1050647  PMID: 8782058

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