Function and Role of Histamine H<sub>1</sub> Receptor in the Mammalian Heart
Histamine can change the force of cardiac contraction and alter the beating rate in mammals, including humans. However, striking species and regional differences have been observed. Depending on the species and the cardiac region (atrium versus ventricle) studied, the contractile, chronotropic, drom...
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Main Authors: | Joachim Neumann (Author), Britt Hofmann (Author), Uwe Kirchhefer (Author), Stefan Dhein (Author), Ulrich Gergs (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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