Effects of omeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor, on pepsinogen-producing cells, with special reference to neonatal development.
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M. Tatematsu | M. Matsushima | N. Yahagi | Y. Shimizu | M. Kido | N. Kakei | S. Ishihama | S. Tsukada | N. Tezuka | M. Ichinose
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