Role of substance P in stress-derived degranulation of dermal mast cells in mice
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概要
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- 2006-04-01
著者
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Kawana Seiji
Department Of Dermatology Nippon Medical School
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NAGANO Masatoshi
Department of Pharmacology, Nippon Medical School
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Suzuki Hidenori
Department Of Pharmacology Nippon Medical School
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KAWANA Seiji
Nippon Medical School, Department of Dermatology
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LIANG Zaifu
Nippon Medical School, Department of Dermatology
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NAGANO Masatoshi
Nippon Medical School, Department of Pharmacology
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SUZUKI Hidenori
Nippon Medical School, Department of Pharmacology
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Liang Zaifu
Nippon Medical School Department Of Dermatology
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