1963
DOI: 10.1159/000135310
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Increased Histamine Formation in Tissues from Burned Mice

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“…Histamine and serotonin are also associated with initial increased permeability of immunological inflammatory reactions. The histamine content of skin is increased after thermal injury (136) and bacterial infection (137). Also, the histamine con tent of lymph draining sites of injury is increased (138).…”
Section: Histaminementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Histamine and serotonin are also associated with initial increased permeability of immunological inflammatory reactions. The histamine content of skin is increased after thermal injury (136) and bacterial infection (137). Also, the histamine con tent of lymph draining sites of injury is increased (138).…”
Section: Histaminementioning
confidence: 99%