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BJP, BPS 75th Anniversary Special Issue

2006 is the 75th Anniversary of the founding of the British Pharmacological Society. To commemorate this important anniversary, BJP is publishing a special FREE supplement, comprising a series of articles by distinguished scientists who have been actively involved in areas of the subject in which British pharmacologists have made a major contribution.

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