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Publications by MAKOTO SAITO
Influence of Anti-Hyperlipidemic Agents on Renal Functions of Patients Having Normal Kidney.
Japanese Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
Acute Staphylococcal Gastro-Enteritis With Rash, the Complication Induced by Antibiotic Treatment
Japanese Journal of Medical Science and Biology
Actions of Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone (LH-RH) on Contractile Power of Myocardium in Guinea Pigs.
Japanese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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