Studies on the fate of nicotine in the body; observations on the relative rate of elimination of nicotine by the dog, cat, rabbit and mouse.
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Studies on the fate of nicotine in the body; observations on the relative rate of elimination of nicotine by the dog, cat, rabbit and mouse.
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PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article
Journal: The Journal of pharmacology and experimental thera
VOLUME: 95 P
Page Numbers: 506-8
Journal Abbreviation: J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther.
ISSN: 0022-3565
DAY: 27
MONTH: Apr
YEAR: 1949
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