Dibutyryl cyclic AMP increases the contractility of fatigued diaphragm in dogs
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概要
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- 1996-08-20
著者
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FUJII Yoshitaka
Department of Surgery II, Nagoya City University Medical School
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TOYOOKA HIDENORI
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Tsukuba Institute of Clinical Medicine
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AMAHA KEISUKE
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University School
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Fujii Yoshitaka
Department Of Anesthesiology And Critical Care Medicine Tokyo Medical And Dental University School O
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Amaha Keisuke
Department Of Anesthesiology And Critical Care Medicine Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Amaha Keisuke
Department Of Anesthesiology And Critical Care Medicine Tokyo Medical And Dental University School O
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Toyooka Hidenori
Department Of Anesthesiology And Critical Care Medicine Tokyo Medical And Dental University School O
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Fujii Yoshitaka
Department Of Anesthesiology And Critical Care Medicine Tokyo Medical And Dental University School O
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Toyooka Hidenori
Department Of Anesthesia Institute Of Clinical Medicine Tsukuba University
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