Bombesin receptor antagonists

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    This paper was reviewed by Dr Robert T. Jensen, NIH/NIDDK/DDB, 10/9C103, 10 Center DR MSC 1804, Bethesda, MD20892-1804, USA and Jean Martinez, C.P.M.I.B., FacultC de Pharmacie, 15, avenue Charles Flahault, 34060 Montpellier Cedex 1, France.

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