ARTICLE INFO

Article Type

Original Research

Authors

Soufiabadi   M. (*)






(*) “Cellular & Molecular Research Center”, & “Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine”, Qazvin University of Medical Science, Qazvin, Iran

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Address: Physiology Department, Medical Faculty, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Shahid Bahonar Boulevard, Qazvin, Iran. Postal Code: 3419759811
Phone: +989128811731
Fax: +982813324971
mohasofi@yahoo.com

Article History

Received:  September  3, 2011
Accepted:  March 4, 2013
ePublished:  March 10, 2013

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