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Estimation of the Dose-Dependency of Systemic Adverse Drug Reactions during the Subtherapeutic Administration of Various Drugs

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Title
Estimation of the Dose-Dependency of Systemic Adverse Drug Reactions during the Subtherapeutic Administration of Various Drugs
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Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics, October 2015
DOI 10.11256/jjdi.17.77
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Rieko Mitsui, Takeshi Akiyoshi, Ayuko Imaoka, Mayumi Mochizuki, Hisakazu Ohtani

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