Central Effects of Fexofenadine and Cetirizine: Measurement of Psychomotor Performance, Subjective Sleepiness, and Brain Histamine H1‐Receptor Occupancy Using 11C‐Doxepin Positron Emission Tomography
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D. Wong | M. Tashiro | M. Itoh | H. Mochizuki | Y. Funaki | Motohisa Kato | R. Iwata | K. Yanai | Kentaro Iwabuchi | Yumiko Sakurada | Mariko Aoki
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