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1. Influence of lipopolysaccharide on diazepam-modified loss of righting reflex duration by pentobarbital treatment in mice. Kitamura Y, Hongo S, Yamashita Y, Yagi S, Otsuki K, Miki A, Okada A, Ushio S, Esumi S, Sendo T. Eur J Pharmacol; 2019 Jan 05; 842():231-238. PubMed ID: 30391741 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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