Permeability of the dento-gingival blood vessels. IV. Effect of histamine on vessels in clinically healthy and chronically inflamed gingivae
- PMID: 4226593
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0765.1966.tb01874.x
Permeability of the dento-gingival blood vessels. IV. Effect of histamine on vessels in clinically healthy and chronically inflamed gingivae
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