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  • Abstract of Papers Given at the ‘5th Annual Meeting of the European Branch of the Histamine Club’, Paris, 6–8 May 1976
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Blood histamine and plasma histaminase level during human pregnancy

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There is a negative relationship between blood histamine and plasma histaminase level [3].

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  2. F. Rufp, A. Saindelle, E. Dutripon andJ.-L. Parrot, Nature214, 279–281 (1967).

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  3. A.M. Dubois, Thèse Médecine, Paris (1976), 72 pp.

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Dubois, A.M., Santais, M.C., Foussard, C. et al. Blood histamine and plasma histaminase level during human pregnancy. Agents and Actions 7, 112 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01964898

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Keywords

  • Histamine
  • Negative Relationship
  • Human Pregnancy
  • Blood Histamine
  • Plasma Histaminase