Adrenergic excitatory and cholinergic inhibitory innervations in the human iris dilator.
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T. Yoshitomi | H Inomata | Y Ito | T Yoshitomi | Y. Ito | H. Inomata | Hajime Inomata | Takeshi Yoshitomi | Yushi Ito
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