Tsuda Mitsuhiro | Divisions Of Toxicology And Pharmacology National Institute Of Health Sciences
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関連著者
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Tsuda Mitsuhiro
Division Of Pharmacology National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Tsuda Mitsuhiro
Divisions Of Toxicology And Pharmacology National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Tsuda Mitsuhiro
Division Of Pharmacology And Biological Safety Research Center National Institute Of Health Sciences
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TSUDA Mitsuhiro
Division of Pharmacology, National Institute of Health Sciences
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MOMMA Junko
Division of Toxicology, Biological Safety Research Center, National Institute of Health Sciences
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Tsuda Mitsuhiro
Div.of Toxicology
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Momma Junko
Division Of Toxicology Biological Safety Research Center National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Momma Junko
Compliance Review Department The Organization For Drug Adr Relief R&d Promotion And Product Revi
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Kitamura Y
Division Of Pathology National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Saito Minoru
Division Of Cellular & Molecular Toxicology National Institute Of Health Sciences
著作論文
- Skin-sensitization potencies of the selected aldehydes in guinea pigs.
- TOXICITY STUDY OF A RUBBER ANTIOXIDANT, 2-MERCAPTOBENZIMIDAZOLE, BY REPEATED ORAL ADMINISTRATION TO RATS
- 313 TUMORIGENESIS OF SUBCUTANEOUS IMPLANTATION OF VARIOUS KINDS OF POLYURETHANE(PU) FILMS IN RATS
- A 13-WEEK TOXICITY STUDY OF SIMULTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION OF COCHINEAL AND ALUMINUM POTASSIUM SULFATE IN RATS
- "P-27 Local irritation effects in the nasal cavity and the nasopharyngeal epithelia of the rat treated per os for 10 days with repeated doses of N-(fluorodichloromethylthio) phthalimide ("fluor-folpet").
- Relationship between skin sensitization potencies and chemicophysical properties of aldehydes.
- Lipopolysaccharide-associated increase in serum and urinary nitrite/nitrate levels and hematological changes in rats.
- 28-DAY REPEATED-DOSE ORAL TOXICITY STUDY OF 2-MERCAPTOBENZIMIDAZOLE, A RUBBER ANTIOXIDANT, IN RATS
- A 14-WEEK ORAL TOXICITY STUDY OF TRIBUTOXYETHYL PHOSPHATE(TBEP) IN RATS
- SKIN SENSITIZATION POTENCIES AND ANTIGENICITY OF FORMALDEHYDE AND GLUTARALDEHYDE IN GUINEA PIGS