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Reference number:09A0030092 Effect of VEGF Receptor Antagonist (VGA1155) on Brain Edema in the Rat Cold Injury Model
ラット凍傷モデルの脳浮腫に対するVEGF受容体拮抗薬(VGA1155)の効果
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