Intrahepatic Flow Disturbance: Possibility of a Hidden Cause of Drug Toxicity
Abstract.: The liver has an intricate microvascular system that allows homogenous perfusion throughout the organ. However, the regulatory mechanisms of intrahepatic circulation are still unclear, and the effects of drugs on this system have rarely been reported. Oxethazaine, a topical anesthetic, wa...
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Main Author: | Yasusuke Masuda (Author) |
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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