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Effect of Baicalin on Tracheal Permeability in Ovalbumin (OA)-Sensitized Guinea Pigs

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Liaw, J., Gau, YY. & Chao, YC. Effect of Baicalin on Tracheal Permeability in Ovalbumin (OA)-Sensitized Guinea Pigs. Pharm Res 16, 1653–1657 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011985427736

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