The effect of 6-amidino-2-naphthyl-4-guanidinobenzoate (FUT-175) on IgE antibody mediated allergic reactions in experimental animals.
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Inagaki Naoki
Laboratory Of Pharmacology Department Of Bioactive Molecules Gifu Pharmaceutical University
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Iwamoto Takahiro
Department Of Pharmacology Osaka University Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Iwamoto T
Department Of Pharmacology Osaka University Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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