Histamine impairs midbrain dopaminergic development in vivo by activating histamine type 1 receptors
出版年份 2014 全文链接
标题
Histamine impairs midbrain dopaminergic development in vivo by activating histamine type 1 receptors
作者
关键词
Neural stem cells, Midbrain development, Dopaminergic neurons, Ultrasound injections, Parkinson’s disease
出版物
Molecular Brain
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -
出版商
Springer Nature
发表日期
2014-08-12
DOI
10.1186/s13041-014-0058-x
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