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Title: Immunohistochemical expressions of mGluR5, P2Y2 receptor, PLC-?1, and IP3R-I and -II in Merkel cells in rat sinus hair follicles
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Histochemistry and Cell Biology [0948-6143] Tachibana, Tamiko yr:2003


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