Rat Visceral Polymodal Receptors and Suppression by Zaltoprofen of Their Responses to Bradykinin In Vitro
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著者
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MIZUMURA Kazue
Department of Neural Regulation, Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Nagoya University
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YU Jin
Department of Biological Science, Kongju National University
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Mizumura Kazue
Department Of Neural Regulation Division Of Regulation Of Organ Function Research Institute Of Envir
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Yu Jin
Department Of Neural Regulation Division Of Regulation Of Organ Function Research Institute Of Envir
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KODA Hisashi
Department of Neural Regulation Division of Regulation of Organ Function Research Institute of Envir
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Mizumura Kazue
Department Of Neural Regulation Division Of Regulation Of Organ Function Research Institute Of Envir
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Yu Jin
Department Of Biological Science Kongju National University
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