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IT has been proved1 that carbonic acid exerts an inhibitory effect on in vitro sensitization of isolated guinea pig plain muscles.
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Halpern, B. N., and Binaghi, R., Nature, 183, 1397 (1959).
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BINAGHI, R., HALPERN, B., LIACOPOULOS, P. et al. Promoting Effect of Urea on the in vitro Passive Sensitization of Isolated Plain Muscles with Precipitating Antibody. Nature 184, 1805 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1841805a0
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