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YAMAMURA HI
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YAMAMURA HI
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CONSROE P
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YAMAMURA HI
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NAGASE H
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Citation: Rm. Quock et al., NITROUS-OXIDE (N2O) ANTINOCICEPTION IN BXD RECOMBINANT INBRED (RI) MOUSE STRAINS AND IDENTIFICATION OF QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI (QTL), The FASEB journal, 8(5), 1994, pp. 10000628-10000628
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GAGNON MJ
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QUOCK RM
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MAILLEFER RH
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CURTIS BA
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MUELLER JL
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