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    Arizono N, Yamada M, Tegoshi T, Okada M, Uchikawa R, Matsuda S.
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    Arizono N, Kasugai T, Yamada M, Okada M, Morimoto M, Tei H, Newlands GF, Miller HR, Kitamura Y.
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    Bioulac P, Dubuisson L, Saric J, Despuyoos L, Bedin C, Magne F, Balabaud C.
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  • 25. Mast cells are not involved in the ischemia-reperfusion injury in perfused rat liver.
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  • 32. Hepatic cytochrome oxidase in rats with microsurgical cholestasis or portocaval shunt.
    López L, Begega A, Arias JL, Lorente L, Aller MA, Durán Poveda M, Arias J.
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  • 33. Response of mucosal mast cells to intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury in the rat.
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  • 34. [Hemodynamic studies on liver circulation with special reference to the hepatic artery].
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  • 36. Increased portal tract infiltration of mast cells and eosinophils in primary biliary cirrhosis.
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