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Intestinal mucosal microdialysis: Histamine release in splanchnic ischemia/reperfusion injury in piglets

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Tenhunen, J.J., Kosunen, H., Juvonen, P. et al. Intestinal mucosal microdialysis: Histamine release in splanchnic ischemia/reperfusion injury in piglets. Inflamm. Res. 45 (Suppl 1), S52–S53 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03354085

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