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Targeted disruption of H3 receptors results in changes in brain histamine tone leading to an obese phenotype
Kazuhiko Takahashi, … , Tomoo Ishikawa, Hidehito Kotani
Kazuhiko Takahashi, … , Tomoo Ishikawa, Hidehito Kotani
Published December 15, 2002
Citation Information:
J Clin Invest.
2002;
110(12)
:1791-1799.
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI15784
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Kazuhiko Takahashi, Hiroaki Suwa, Tomoo Ishikawa, Hidehito Kotani
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