Kasuya Minoru | Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine University Of Toyama
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関連著者
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Kasuya Minoru
Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine University Of Toyama
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Katoh Terutaka
Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine University Of Toyama
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Aoshima Keiko
Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine University Of Toyama
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Teranishi Hidetoyo
Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine University Of Toyama
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Teranishi Hidetoyo
Department Of Public Health
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TERANISHI Hidetoyo
Department of Public Health, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University
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KASUYA Minoru
Departments of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine
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Fan Jian
Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine Toyama Medical And Pharmaceutical University
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INADERA Hidekuni
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toyama
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Natzir Rosdiana
Departments Of Pathology Toyama Medical And Pharmaceutical University
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KITAGAWA Masanobu
Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University
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Kitagawa Masanobu
Patholoty Laboratory Hokuriku Central Hospital
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Kitagawa Masanobu
Department Of Pathology And Immunology Tokyo Medical And Dental University Graduate School
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Katoh Terutaka
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toyama Medical
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AOSHIMA Keiko
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University
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UCHIDA MITSUO
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toyama
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Kitagawa Masanobu
Department Of Comprehensive Pathology Aging And Developmental Sciences Tokyo Medical And Dental Univ
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Inadera Hidekuni
Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine University Of Toyama
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Uchida Mitsuo
Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine University Of Toyama
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Kitagawa Masanobu
Department Of Biotechnology Faculty Of Engineering And High Technology Research Center Kansai Univer
著作論文
- A novel venom protein of the Asian bee (Apis cerana indica) with an affinity to human α1-microglobulin
- A Follow-up Study on Renal Tubular Dysfunction in Women Living in the Cadmium-polluted Jinzu River Basin in Toyama, Japan : Part 1. Changes in the level of exposure to cadmium after soil replacement of polluted paddy fields and the related effects on the
- Elevated Urinary Levels of Vitamin D-Binding Protein in the Inhabitants of a Cadmium Polluted Area, Jinzu River Basin, Japan
- Renal Tubular Dysfunction in Male Inhabitants of a Cadmium-Polluted Area in Toyama, Japan-an Eleven-year Follow-up Study