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. 1974 Nov;52(3):457P–458P.

Proceedings: Definition of the antagonistic action of burimamide and metiamide on the positive inotropic effect of histamine in isolated heart preparations.

R Fantozzi, F Ledda, P F Mannaioni, F Moroni, A Mugelli
PMCID: PMC1776993  PMID: 4156492

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