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Urinary excretion of C14-histamine and metabolites in cats after C14-histamine given intravenously, and into the cerebral ventricles

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In narkotisierte Katzen wurde C14-Histamin entweder durch Hirnventrikel perfundiert oder intravenös injiziert. Seine Ausscheidung und Metabolite in Urin wurde gleichzeitig bestimmt: Ca. 2% des durch die Hirnventrikel perfundierten C14-Histamins wurde im Blutstrom resorbiert.

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White, T. Urinary excretion of C14-histamine and metabolites in cats after C14-histamine given intravenously, and into the cerebral ventricles. Experientia 19, 43–44 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02135353

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