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TRAITEMENT DE L'ETAT DE MAL ASTHMATIOUE PAR LA PHENTOLAMINE

1969; Wiley; Volume: 24; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Francês

10.1111/j.1398-9995.1969.tb03757.x

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1398-9995

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R Marcelle,

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Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research

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AllergyVolume 24, Issue 6 p. 432-446 TRAITEMENT DE L'ETAT DE MAL ASTHMATIOUE PAR LA PHENTOLAMINE R. MARCELLE, R. MARCELLE Institut de Médecine, departement de clinique et de Pathologie Médicales (Prof. H. van Cauwenberge). Institut Léfon Frédericq, Physiologie (Prof. J. Lecomte), Liége, Belgique. Chargé de rechercbes FNRS.Search for more papers by this author R. MARCELLE, R. MARCELLE Institut de Médecine, departement de clinique et de Pathologie Médicales (Prof. H. van Cauwenberge). Institut Léfon Frédericq, Physiologie (Prof. J. Lecomte), Liége, Belgique. 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