The Method of Administration of Cholecystokinin Determines the Effects Evoked in the Pancreas
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概要
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- 2001-07-01
著者
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SUNDLER Frank
Department of Physiology and Neuroscience, University of Lund
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OHLSSON Bodil
Department of Surgery, University Hospital
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REHFELD Jens
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Rigshospitalet
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AXELSON Jan
Department of Surgery, University Hospital
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Axelson Jan
Department Of Clinical Biochemistry
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Axelson Jan
Department Of Surgery University Hospital
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Rehfeld Jens
Department Of Clinical Biochemistry
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Ohlsson Bodil
Department Of Surgery Section For Neuroendocrine Cell Biology University Of Lund
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Ohlsson Bodil
Department Of Surgery Lund University
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Sundler Frank
Department Of Physiological Sciences Section For Neuroendocrine Cell Biology University Of Lund
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Sundler Frank
Department Of Neuroendocrine Cell Biology Lund University
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BORG Karin
Department of Surgery, Section for Neuroendocrine Cell Biology, University of Lund
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Ohlsson Bodil
Department Of Surgery University Hospital
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Borg Karin
Department Of Surgery Section For Neuroendocrine Cell Biology University Of Lund
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