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Rat Visceral Polymodal Receptors and Suppression by Zaltoprofen of Their Responses to Bradykinin In Vitro

Rat Visceral Polymodal Receptors and Suppression by Zaltoprofen of Their Responses to Bradykinin In Vitro

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Main Authors: Yu, Jin, Koda, Hisashi, Mizumura, Kazue
Language:en
Published: Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Nagoya University 2003
Subjects:
visceral afferents
polymodal receptors
bradykinin dose response
zaltoprofen
rats
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2237/7564
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