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Impromidine and dimaprit, two newly-synthesized histamine H2-receptor agonists, have been shown to produce a prostaglandin-mediated contraction in the isolated rat stomach fundus.
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Acknowledgments. Impromidine and dimaprit were generous gifts from Smith Kline and French Laboratories, Herts, England. This work was supported by a grant from Turkish Scientific and Technical Research Council (TAG-350).
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Ercan, Z.S. Prostaglandin-mediated contractile effect of impromidine and dimaprit in the isolated rat stomach fundus. Experientia 37, 1092–1093 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02085030
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