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bibliographicCitation Inagaki N, Panula P, Yamatodani A, Wada H. Organization of the histaminergic system in the brain of the turtle Chinemys reevesii. J of Comparative Neurology. 1990 Jul;297(1):132–44. doi: 10.1002/cne.902970110.
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