Lack of Histamine H4-Receptor Expression Aggravates TNBS-Induced Acute Colitis Symptoms in Mice
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are a growing health problem worldwide, severely affecting patients' life qualities and life expectancies. Therapeutic options, which are rare and focus on symptoms associated with the disease, suffer from increasing numbers of patients refractory to the establ...
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Main Authors: | Eva J. Wunschel (Author), Bastian Schirmer (Author), Roland Seifert (Author), Detlef Neumann (Author) |
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