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Markedly Increased Nasal Blockage by Intranasal Leukotriene D4 in an Experimental Allergic Rhinitis Model: Contribution of Dilated Mucosal Blood Vessels.

実験的アレルギー性鼻炎モデルにおいて鼻内ロイコトリエンD4投与は顕著に鼻閉を増強する 拡張した粘膜血管の関与
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Volume: 86  Issue:Page: 170-182  Publication year: Jun. 01, 2001 
JST Material Number: G0813A  ISSN: 0021-5198  CODEN: JJPAA  Document type: Article
Article type: 原著論文  Country of issue: Japan (JPN)  Language: ENGLISH (EN)
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Basic otorhinolaryngology  ,  Immunologic diseases,allergic diseases in general.  ,  Hormones,cytokines,bioactive peptides in general 
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