The Relaxation Effects of VIP and its C-terminal Deleted Peptides on Mouse Stomach
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概要
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- 2002-03-01
著者
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Onoue S
Department Of Analytical Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Toho University
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Onoue Satomi
Health Science Division Itoham Food Inc.
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Onoue Satomi
Department Of Analytical Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Toho University
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MATSUMOTO Asami
Health Science Division, Itoham Foods Inc.
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NAGANO Yumiko
Health Science Division, Itoham Food Inc.
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KASHIMOTO Kazuhisa
Health Science Division, Itoham Food Inc.
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HARADA Sunao
Health Science Division, ITOHAM FOODS INC.
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MIZUMOTO Takahiro
Health Science Division, ITOHAM FOODS INC.
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SUITANI Yoshihiko
Health Science Division, ITOHAM FOODS INC.
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HAMANAKA Kazuya
Health Science Division, ITOHAM FOODS INC.
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Onoue S.
Department Of Analytical Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Toho University
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NEMOTO Yoshitaka
American Peptide Company
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Harada Sunao
Health Science Division Itoham Foods Inc.
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Nagano Yumiko
Health Science Division Itoham Foods Inc.
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Nagano Yumiko
Health Science Division Itoham Food Inc.
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Hamanaka Kazuya
Health Science Division Itoham Foods Inc.
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Matsumoto Asami
Health Science Division Itoham Food Inc.
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Matsumoto Asami
Health Science Division Itoham Foods Inc.
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Kashimoto Kazuhisa
Health Science Division Itoham Food Inc.
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Suitani Yoshihiko
Health Science Division Itoham Foods Inc.
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Mizumoto Takahiro
Health Science Division Itoham Foods Inc.
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Kashimoto Kazuhisa
Health Science Division Itoham Foods Inc.
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