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Winkler, T., Sharma, H.S., Stålberg, E. et al. Role of histamine in spinal cord evoked potentials and edema following spinal cord injury: Experimental observations in the rat. Inflamm Res 44 (Suppl 1), S44–S45 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01674388
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