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Noxious heat and scratching decrease histamine-induced itch and skin blood flow.
Yosipovitch G, Fast K, Bernhard JD. Noxious heat and scratching decrease histamine-induced itch and skin blood flow. J Invest Dermatol. 2005 Dec; 125(6):1268-72.
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Cold Temperature
Dermatitis, Atopic
Female
Histamine
Hot Temperature
Humans
Male
Pain
Regional Blood Flow
Reproducibility of Results
Skin
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Jeffrey D Bernhard MD, FRCP