MARUYAMA Takuro | National Institute of Health Sciences
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概要
関連著者
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GODA Yukihiro
National Institute of Health Sciences
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Goda Yukihiro
National Inst. Of Health Sciences
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MARUYAMA Takuro
National Institute of Health Sciences
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Yokoyama Kazumasa
Central Research Laboratories Green Cross Corporation Ltd.
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TAKAYAMA Hiromitsu
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University
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Goda Yukihiro
National Institute Of Health Sciences Division Of Pharmacognosy Phytochemistry And Narcotics
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Kohama Yasuhiro
Division Of Cellular Physiology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Osaka University
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Kohama Yasuhiro
Division Of Bio-medical And Immunological Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Osaka Univers
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Takayama Hiromitsu
Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chiba University
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Makino Yukiko
Kanto-shin'etu Regional Narcotic Control Office Ministry Of Health And Welfare
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Makino Yukiko
Kanto-shinetsu Regional Narcotic Control Office Ministry Of Health Labor Ami Welfare
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Makino Yukiko
Kanto-shin'etsu Region Narcotic Control Office Ministry Of Health And Welfare
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Kayamori Yuzo
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Osaka University
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Kawamura Maiko
National Institute Of Health Sciences Division Of Pharmacognosy Phytochemistry And Narcotics
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Maruyama T
National Institute Of Health Sciences
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YOKOYAMA Kazumasa
Faculty of Education, Shiga University
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Kikura-hanajiri Ruri
National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Kikura Hanajiri
National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Kikura Hanajiri
National Institute Of Health Sciences Division Of Pharmacognosy Phytochemistry And Narcotics
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Yokoyama K
Faculty Of Education Shiga University
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Maruyama Takuro
National Institute Of Health Sciences Division Of Pharmacognosy Phytochemistry And Narcotics
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Yokoyama Kazumasa
Faculty Of Education Shiga University
著作論文
- Phylogenetic Relationship of Psychoactive Fungi Based on the rRNA Gene for a Large Subunit and Their Identification Using the TaqMan Assay
- The botanical origin of kratom (Mitragyna speciosa ; Rubiaceae) available as abused drugs in the Japanese markets