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Histamine --- Histamine.
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Histamine --- Receptors. --- Histamine receptors --- Receptors, Histamine --- Cell receptors --- Chemoreceptors
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Gastric Acid --- Histamine --- Histamine Release. --- secretion. --- pharmacology.
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In the early eighties when the H3 receptor was identified, many thought that an H3 ligand, an agonist or an antagonist, would become available as a therapeutic agent. This has not occurred. The reason for this could be the fact that many investigators consider histamine mainly, if not only, as a mediator present in for example mast cells being released during allergic events. However, it has become apparent that histamine is an important neurotransmitter. Its role in the nervous system, especially in the central part of it, is rather extensive. The H3 recepto
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