Okuno Tomofumi | Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Setsunan University
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概要
関連著者
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Nakamuro K
Department Of Public Health & Preventive Pharmacology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Setsuna
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Okuno Tomofumi
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Setsunan University
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Okuno Tomofumi
Department Of Public Health & Preventive Pharmacology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Setsuna
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HASEGAWA Tatsuya
Department of Environmental Biochemistry, Yamanashi Institute of Environmental Sciences
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Nakamuro Katsuhiko
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Setsunan University
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Nakamuro Katsuhiko
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Setsunan University
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Hasegawa Tatsuya
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Setsunan University
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Hasegawa Tatsuya
Dep. Of Environmental Biochemistry Yamanashi Inst. Of Environmental Sciences
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Hasegawa Tatsuya
Department Of Environmental Biochemistry Yamanashi Institute Of Environmental Sciences
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Ueno Hitoshi
Dep. Of Public Health & Preventive Pharmacology Fac. Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Setsunan Univ.
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Ueno Hitoshi
Department Of Public Health & Preventive Pharmacology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Setsuna
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Ueno Hitoshi
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Setsunan University
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Sayato Yasuyoshi
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Setsunan University
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Hirahara Yoshichika
Kobe Quarantine Station, Center for Inspection of Imported Foods and Infectious Diseases
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Hirahara Yoshichika
Kobe Quarantine Station Center For Inspection Of Imported Foods And Infectious Diseases
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NAKANISHI Katsuhito
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Setsunan University
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HASEGAWA Tatsuya
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Setsunan University
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Sayato Yasuyoshi
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Setsunan University
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Hirahara Yoshichika
Kobe Quarantine Station, Center for Inspection of Imported Foods and Infectious Diseases:Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Setsunan University
著作論文
- Photooxidation Mechanism of Fenthion by Singlet Oxygen : Evidence by ESR Analysis with a Selective Spin Trapping Agent
- Metabolism of Selenoamino Acids and Contribution of Selenium Methylation to Their Toxicity
- Comparison of Methylated Selenium Metabolites in Rats after Oral Administration of Various Selenium Compounds (Proceedings of the 22nd Symposium on Toxicology and Environmental Health)