Inhibitory effect of mitragynine, an analgesic alkaloid from Thai herbal medicine, on neurogenic contraction of the vas deferens.
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H. Takayama | Kenjiro Matsumoto | Kenjiro Matsumoto | Syunji Horie | Hiromitsu Takayama | Leonardo T Yamamoto | Kazuo Watanabe | Shingo Yano | Jie Shan | Peter K T Pang | Dhavadee Ponglux | P. Pang | S. Yano | S. Horie | L. T. Yamamoto | J. Shan | D. Ponglux | Kazuo Watanabe | Leonardo T. Yamamoto
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