Agonist Peptides for FPR2 Show Anxiolytic-like Activity
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概要
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- 2011-03-01
著者
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Yoshikawa Masaaki
Research Institute For Food Science Kyoto University
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Yoshikawa Masaaki
Research Institute For Production Development
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SONODA Soushi
Research Institute for Production Development
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ZHAO Hui
Research Institute for Production Development
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