P6-18 Effects of haloperidol, dl-sotalol, and propranolol on electrocardiograms in unrestricted conscious miniature pigs(LIVER AND DIGESTIVE SYSTEM/CIRCULATORY SYSTEM-1/DEVELOPMENT AND REPRODUCTION)(GENERAL SESSION BY POSTER PRESENTATION)(Proceedings of t
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概要
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- 日本トキシコロジー学会の論文
- 2004-10-29
著者
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Ota Takao
Study Department Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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Kato Masami
Hashima Lab. Nihon Bioresearch Inc. Jpn
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Toyoshi Tohru
Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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Toyoshi Tohru
Study Department Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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SHIMIZU Masayoshi
Study Department, Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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KANO Mayumi
Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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IWASAKI Sakae
Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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KATO Masami
Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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SAKAIDA Taiji
Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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SHIMIZU Masayoshi
Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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OHTA Takao
Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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Iwasaki Sakae
Study Department Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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Shimizu Masayoshi
Study Department Nihon Bioresearch Inc.
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