The effect of precursors, products, and product analogs of prostaglandin cyclooxygenase upon iris sphincter muscle.
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W. Lands | C. G. Crawford | G. V. van Alphen | H. W. Cook | W. M. Lands | Harold W. Cook | G. W. H. M. V. Alphen
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