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Antiulcer Activity of Ultralow Doses of Antibodies to Histamine under Experimental Conditions

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Ultralow doses of antibodies to histamine produced a considerable antiulcer effect in rats with gastric ulcers induced by various factors. Antibodies to histamine markedly decreased aggressiveness of the gastric juice.

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Krylova, S.G., Zueva, E.P., Razina, T.G. et al. Antiulcer Activity of Ultralow Doses of Antibodies to Histamine under Experimental Conditions. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 135 (Suppl 7), 80–82 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024743132714

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