Aging-induced alterations in female rat colon smooth muscle: the protective effects of hormonal therapy
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M. Pozo | P. Camello | F. E. Martín-Cano | E. Vara | P. Pascua | J. Fernandez-Tresguerres | C. Camello‐Almaraz
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