Itho Takeshi | Tokyo Kenbikyo-in Foundation Center Of Food & Environmental Sciences
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関連著者
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ISHIWATA Hajimu
National Institute of Health Sciences
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Onodera Sukeo
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science
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NIINO Tatsuhiro
Tokyo Kenbikyo-in Foundation, Center of Food & Environmental Sciences
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ISHIBASHI Tohru
Tokyo Kenbikyo-in Foundation, Center of Food & Environmental Sciences
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SAKAI Senzo
Tokyo Kenbikyo-in Foundation, Center of Food & Environmental Sciences
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Sakai Shinobu
Hokkaido Institute Of Environmental Science
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Sakai Senzo
Tokyo Kenbikyo-in Foundation Center Of Food & Environmental Sciences
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Onodera S
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tokyo University Of Science
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Onodera Sukeo
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science Science University Of Tokyo
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Onodera Sukeo
Department Of Hygiene Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Science University Of Tokyo
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Niino Tatsuhiro
Mitsubishi Chemical Safety Institute Ltd.
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Itho Takeshi
Tokyo Kenbikyo-in Foundation Center Of Food & Environmental Sciences
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Ishibashi Tohru
Tokyo Kenbikyo-in Foundation Center Of Food & Environmental Sciences
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Niino Tatsuhiro
Tokyo Kenbikyo-in Foundation Center Of Food & Environmental Sciences
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Yamada Takashi
National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Ishibashi Tohru
Tokyo Kenbikyo-in Foundation, Center of Food & Environmental Sciences
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ITOH TAKESHI
Tokyo Kenbikyoin
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YAMADA Takashi
National Institute of Health Sciences (NIHS)
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YAMADA Takashi
Japan Food Additives Association
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Itho Takeshi
Tokyo Kenbikyo-in Foundation, Center of Food & Environmental Sciences
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Ishiwata Hazimu
National lnstitute of Health Sciences
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Itoh Takeshi
Tokyo Kenbikyo-in Foundation Center Of Food & Environmental Sciences
著作論文
- Comparison of Diisononyl Phthalate Migration from Polyvinyl Chloride Products into Human Saliva in Vivo and into Saliva Simulant in Vitro
- Monoester Formation by Hydrolysis of Dialkyl Phthalate Migrating from Polyvinyl Chloride Products in Human Saliva