Comparison of the relaxant effects of diazepam, flunitrazepam and midazolam on airway smooth muscle.
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Y. Koga | M. Takahashi | M. Kato | N. Iwatsuki | Y. Hashimoto | N. Sodeyama | S. Sato
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