Pharmacologic study of endobenzyline bromide, a new cholinergic blocking agent.
@article{Back1961PharmacologicSO, title={Pharmacologic study of endobenzyline bromide, a new cholinergic blocking agent.}, author={Kenneth C. Back and Rudolf Kadatz and T L Kerley and Tage N. Jacobsen and Lawrence C. Weaver}, journal={Toxicology and applied pharmacology}, year={1961}, volume={3}, pages={ 411-21 } }
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A toxicopathologic study of endobenzyline bromide, a new cholinergic blocking agent.
- Biology, MedicineToxicology and applied pharmacology
- 1961
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A toxicopathologic study of endobenzyline bromide, a new cholinergic blocking agent.
- Biology, MedicineToxicology and applied pharmacology
- 1961