YAMADA Jun | Chemical Management Center, National Institute of Technology and Evaluation
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SAKURATANI Yuki
Chemical Management Center, National Institute of Technology and Evaluation
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YAMADA Jun
Chemical Management Center, National Institute of Technology and Evaluation
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NISHIKAWA Satoshi
Chemical Management Center, National Institute of Technology and Evaluation
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HAYASHI Makoto
Chemical Management Center, National Institute of Technology and Evaluation
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Hayashi Makoto
Chemical Management Center National Inst. Of Technol. And Evaluation (nite)
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Sakuratani Yuki
Chemical Management Center National Institute Of Technology And Evaluation (nite)
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Yamada Jun
Chemical Management Center National Institute Of Technology And Evaluation (nite)
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Yamada Jun
Chemical Management Center National Institute Of Technology And Evaluation
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Sakuratani Yuki
Chemical Management Center National Institute Of Technology And Evaluation
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Nishikawa Satoshi
Chemical Management Center National Institute Of Technology And Evaluation
著作論文
- Relation between statistics and treatment-related changes obtained from toxicity studies in rats : if detected a significant difference in low or middle dose for quantitative values, this change is considered as incidental change?
- Thesaurus for histopathological findings in publically available reports of repeated-dose oral toxicity studies in rats for 156 chemicals
- Influence of coefficient of variation in determining significant difference of quantitative values obtained from 28-day repeated-dose toxicity studies in rats
- Erratum : Thesaurus for histopathological findings in publically available reports of repeated-dose oral toxicity studies in rats for 156 chemicals
- Influence of coefficient of variation in determining significant difference of quantitative values obtained from 28-day repeated-dose toxicity studies in rats
- A category approach to predicting the hemolytic effects of ethylene glycol alkyl ethers in repeated-dose toxicity