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Studies on the role of the mast cell in local calcergy

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The treatment of animals with disodium chromoglycate and/or cytochalasins which inhibit mast cell degranulation has no influence on the development of local calcergy induced in the mouse by the s.c. injection of lead acetate.

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McClure, J. Studies on the role of the mast cell in local calcergy. Experientia 36, 670–671 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01970130

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