Interaction between endogenous opioid and endogenous cholecystokinin (CCK) in modulation of cardio-respiratory responses induced by nociceptive muscular afferents in cats.
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著者
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KOZAKI Yasuko
Department of Neural Regulation, Research Institute of Environmental Medicine Nagoya University
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Kozaki Yasuko
Department Of Neural Regulation Division Of Regulation Of Organ Function Research Institute Of Envir
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Tadaki Eiko
Department of Home Economics, Kinjogakuin University
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Eguchi Kunihiro
Department of Physiology, Aichigakuin School of Dentistry
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Tadaki Eiko
Department Of Home Economics Kinjogakuin University
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Eguchi Kunihiro
Department Of Physiology Aichigakuin School Of Dentistry
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Eguchi Kunihiro
Department Of Algesiology Aichi Medical University
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