Biologically active amines found in man : their biochemistry, pharmacology, and pathophysiological importance, by Franz Franzen and Kurt Eysell
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Biologically active amines found in man : their biochemistry, pharmacology, and pathophysiological importance, by Franz Franzen and Kurt Eysell
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- Biologically active amines found in man : their biochemistry, pharmacology, and pathophysiological importance, by Franz Franzen and Kurt Eysell
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- their biochemistry, pharmacology, and pathophysiological importance
- Statement of responsibility
- by Franz Franzen and Kurt Eysell
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-202)
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- 000000602
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
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- 1st ed.
- Extent
- vii, 244 p., 1 folded leaf
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- 9780801387722
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- 75078590
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- ill.
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- u597
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- (Sirsi) 602
- 603
- ocm00044819
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