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Search for histamine H4 receptor ligands in the group of 4-methylpiperazino amide derivatives

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Partly supported by the Ministry of Scientific Research and Information Technology, Poland grant no. DAAD/55/2007. Authors are affiliated with COST Action BM0806.

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Karcz, T., Handzlik, J., Łażewska, D. et al. Search for histamine H4 receptor ligands in the group of 4-methylpiperazino amide derivatives. Inflamm. Res. 59 (Suppl 2), 243–245 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00011-009-0141-4

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