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An experimental development of esophageal achalasia: achalasia-like dogs after the administration of phthalimidomethyl o, o dimethylphosphorodithioate (pmp: cholinesterase inhibitor)

  • Proceedings of the 8th Autumnal Meeting: Nov. 1966—Hiroshima
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Satoh, H., Nishimura, A., Hirota, K. et al. An experimental development of esophageal achalasia: achalasia-like dogs after the administration of phthalimidomethyl o, o dimethylphosphorodithioate (pmp: cholinesterase inhibitor). Gastroenterol Jpn 2, 214 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02801654

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