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. 1965 Feb;24(1):110–118. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1965.tb02084.x

Effects of triethylcholine on the output of acetylcholine from the isolated diaphragm of the rat

W C Bowman, B A Hemsworth
PMCID: PMC1704044  PMID: 14301989

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