Prevention by phthalazinol of thromboxane A2-induced myocardial infarction in rabbits.
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概要
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Phthalazinol given to rabbits intravenously in doses of 0.1-1.0mg/kg prevented significantly the myocardial infarction induced by an intracoronary injection of 807±66.8ng of thromboxane A2.
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著者
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Motomiya Takeshi
Tokyo Lka-shika Nat. Univ. School Of Med. Japan Atherosclerosis Research Institute
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KOBAYASHI MASAHIKO
Japan Atherosclerosis Research Institute
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TAKAHASHI Takeo
Japan Atherosclerosis Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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TAKASHIMA Yoshimi
Japan Atherosclerosis Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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Numano Fujio
Tokyo Ika-shika Nalional University Inslitute For Cardiovascular Diseases
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SHIMAMOTO Takio
Japan Atherosclerosis Institute
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TAKASHIMA Yoshimi
Japan Atherosclerosis Research Institute
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