A “Septide‐Sensitive” Receptor Is Not Involved in Tachykinin‐Mediated Secretory and Inositol Phosphate Responses in Rat Parotid Gland: Are Several Transduction Pathways Involved After the Stimulation of the NK1 Receptor? (Q74133760)
scientific article published on 01 February 1998
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"A “Septide‐Sensitive” Receptor Is Not Involved in Tachykinin‐Mediated Secretory and Inositol Phosphate Responses in Rat Parotid Gland: Are Several Transduction Pathways Involved After the Stimulation of the NK1 Receptor?" (language: en)
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