Different effects of oral administration of synthetic trypsin inhibitor on the pancreas between cholecystokinin-A receptor gene knockout mice and wild type mice.
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T. Noda | S. Kanai | A. Funakoshi | K. Miyasaka | M. Ohta | N. Sato | A. Jimi | Shinj Suzuki | S. Takiguchi | Norikazu Sato
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