P8-03 In vitro action potential duration assay for assessing the potential for QT interval prolongation : Effects of bepridil on action potentials in guinea-pig papillary muscles(CIRCULATORY SYSTEM-2/ACTIVE OXYGEN)(GENERAL SESSION BY POSTER PRESENTATION)(
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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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SHIMADA Chiaki
Research and Development Center, Fuso Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd.
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Kimura Isami
Environmental Biological Research Center Inc.
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Shimada Chiaki
Research And Development Center Fuso Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
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Hori Katsuhiko
Biological Science Laboratories Environmental Biological Life Science Research Center Inc.
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SHIMOSATO Takashi
Biological Science Laboratories, Environmental Biological Life Science Research Center, Inc.
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SAJI Daisuke
Biological Science Laboratories, Environmental Biological Life Science Research Center, Inc.
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KIMURA Isami
Biological Science Laboratories, Environmental Biological Life Science Research Center, Inc.
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NISHIMORI Tsukao
Biological Science Laboratories, Environmental Biological Life Science Research Center, Inc.
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Shimosato Takashi
Biological Science Laboratories Environmental Biological Life Science Research Center Inc.
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Nishimori Tsukao
Environmental Biological Research Center Inc.
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Nishimori Tsukao
Biological Science Laboratories Environmental Biological Life Science Research Center Inc. (bilis)
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Saji Daisuke
Biological Science Laboratories Environmental Biological Life Science Research Center Inc.
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