Attenuation of gastric mucosal inflammation induced by indomethacin through activation of the A2A adenosine receptor in rats
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Sumio Watanabe | M. Otaka | M. Odashima | J. Linden | H. Ohnishi | M. Jin | S. Koizumi
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