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. 1957 Jan;36(1 Pt 1):38–43. doi: 10.1172/JCI103407

Substances Released from the Skin Following Thermal Injury. I. Histamine and Proteins 1

Sol Roy Rosenthal 1,2,3, Charles Samet 1,2,3, Richard J Winzler 1,2,3, Selwyn Shkolnik 1,2,3
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