PMID: 11687381Nov 1, 2001Paper

Pharmacological techniques for the in vitro study of intestinal smooth muscles

Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods
E E DanielL Janssen

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Nov 23, 2011·Journal of Smooth Muscle Research = Nihon Heikatsukin Gakkai Kikanshi·Cibério Landim MacêdoBagnólia Araújo da Silva
Mar 13, 2014·Phytotherapy Research : PTR·Munasib KhanAnwarul-Hassan Gilani
Apr 14, 2012·Journal of Ethnopharmacology·Munasib KhanAnwarul-Hassan Gilani
Sep 18, 2015·BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine·Iara Leão Luna de SouzaBagnólia Araújo da Silva
Nov 22, 2012·Current Protocols in Toxicology·Cristina Pozzoli, Enzo Poli
Oct 9, 2019·Best Practice & Research. Clinical Gastroenterology·Ahmad Al-SaffarTakafumi Sakai
Apr 25, 2008·Journal of Medicinal Chemistry·Maikel WijtmansIwan J P de Esch

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