Serum cholesterol, uric acid and cholinesterase in victims of the Tokyo subway sarin poisoning: A relation with post-traumatic stress disorder
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Nobumasa Kato | Akira Iwanami | Tsukasa Sasaki | Tadashi Umekage | Mamoru Tochigi | A. Iwanami | N. Kato | M. Tochigi | Tadafumi Kato | T. Umekage | Tsukasa Sasaki | N. Asukai | Tadafumi Kato | Nozomu Asukai | Toshiyuki Otani | Toshiyuki Otani | T. Kato
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