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Frequently When H₁ and H₂ Receptors Are Located on the Same

Question 15

Question 15

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Frequently when H₁ and H₂ receptors are located on the same cells, they act in what fashion?


A) Synergistically
B) Additively
C) Antagonistically
D) Agonistically

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