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Year : 2006  |  Volume : 38  |  Issue : 6  |  Page : 434
 

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Department of Pharmacology, JIPMER, Pondicherry - 605006, India

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Department of Pharmacology, JIPMER, Pondicherry - 605006
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How to cite this article:
Raveendran R. Reply. Indian J Pharmacol 2006;38:434

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Raveendran R. Reply. Indian J Pharmacol [serial online] 2006 [cited 2023 Jun 10];38:434. Available from: https://www.ijp-online.com/text.asp?2006/38/6/434/28215


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