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Characterization and autoradiographic mapping of [3H]CP96,345, a nonpeptide selective NK1 receptor antagonist in guinea pig lung — X L Zhang (1995) | RDL Network
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Characterization and autoradiographic mapping of [3H]CP96,345, a nonpeptide selective NK1 receptor antagonist in guinea pig lung
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Peter J Barnes
Imperial College London
Characterization and autoradiographic mapping of [3H]CP96,345, a nonpeptide selective NK1 receptor antagonist in guinea pig lung
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1995
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X L Zhang
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Jcw Mak
Peter J Barnes
Imperial College London
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