Tatsumi Kouichi | Biological Effects Research Group Research Center For Radiation Protection National Institute Of Rad
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Tatsumi Kouichi
Biological Effects Research Group Research Center For Radiation Protection National Institute Of Rad
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Tanooka Hiroshi
Biological Effects Research Group Research Center For Radiation Protection National Institute Of Rad
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Tatsumi Kouichi
Natl. Inst. Radiol. Sci.
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TANOOKA Hiroshi
Natl. Cancer Res. Inst. .
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Tanooka Hiroshi
Natl. Cancer Center Res. Inst.
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OCHIYA Takahiro
Natl. Cancer Center Res. Inst.
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OCHIYA Takahiro
Section for Studies on Metastasis, National Cancer Center Research Institute
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Noda Yuko
Natl. Inst. Radiol. Sci.
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Mitsuoka Tomotari
Department of Food Hygiene, Nippon Veterinary and Animal Science University
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Mitsuoka Tomotari
Department Of Biomedical Science Faculty Of Agriculture The University Of Tokyo
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Tsuji Hideo
Biological Effects Research Group Research Center For Radiation Protection National Institute Of Rad
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Hirokawa Hideo
Life Science Institute Sophia University
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Kimura Kazumi
Natl. Cancer Center Res. Inst.
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TERATANI Takumi
Natl. Cancer Center Res. Inst.
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Ochiya Takahiro
Section For Studies On Metastasis National Cancer Center Research Institute
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HIRAI Kohtaro
Natl. Cancer Center Res. Inst.
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SASAKI Hideo
Natl. Cancer Center Res. Inst.
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OCHIYA Takahiro
Section for Studies of Metastasis, National Cancer Center Research Institute
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MITSUOKA Tomotari
Department of Biomedical Science, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo
著作論文
- Error-prone Gene mucAB Variants in Escherichia coil Plasmids from Japanese Donors
- 42 Tumor Induction Sensitivity of Transgenic Mice with a Bacterial Plasmid Error-Prone Repair Gene mucAB(Radiation carcinogenesis, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)
- Radio-sensitization of Cultured Human 293 Cells after Introduction of Mutant p53 of Radiation-induced Mouse Tumor