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  • 41. Pharmacological characterization of spinal alpha adrenoceptors related to blood pressure control in rats.
    Kubo T, Nagura J, Misu Y.
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  • 60. Biphasic effect of apomorphine, an anti-parkinsonian drug, on bladder function in rats.
    Uchiyama T, Sakakibara R, Yoshiyama M, Yamamoto T, Ito T, Liu Z, Yamaguchi C, Awa Y, Yano HM, Yanagisawa M, Yamanishi T, Hattori T, Kuwabara S.
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