A novel neurological mutant mouse, yotari, which exhibits reeler-like phenotype but expresses CR-50 antigen/Reelin
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著者
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Ogawa Masaharu
Department Of Physiology Medical Research Laboratory Kochi Medical School
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Yamada Maki
Department of Hygienic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hokuriku University
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Nagata Eiichiro
Department Of Neurology School Of Medicine Keio University
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Nagata Eiichiro
Department Of Internal Medicine And The Department Of Ophthalmology Keio University Ise Keio Hospita
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Mikoshiba Katsuhiko
Department Of Molecular Neurobiology Institute Of Medical Science University Of Tokyo
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Mikoshiba Katsuhiko
Department Of Anatomy Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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Miyata Takaki
Department Of Molecular Neurobiology Institute Of Medical Science University Of Tokyo
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Miyata Takaki
Department Of Anatomy And Cell Biology Nagoya University Graduate School Of Medicine
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YONESHIMA Hiroyuki
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo
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MATSUMOTO Mineo
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo
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NAKAJIMA Kazunori
Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory, Tsukuba Life Science Center, The Insitute of Physical and Chemica
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Yoneshima Hiroyuki
Department Of Molecular Neurobiology Institute Of Medical Science University Of Tokyo
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Yamada Maki
Department Of Hygienic Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hokuriku University
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Yamada Maki
Department Of Molecular Neurobiology Institute Of Medical Science University Of Tokyo
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Matsumoto Mineo
Department Of Molecular Neurobiology Institute Of Medical Science University Of Tokyo
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Nakajima Kazunori
Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory Tsukuba Life Science Center The Insitute Of Physical And Chemical
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Yamada Maki
Department Of Chemistry And Materials Technology Graduate School Of Science And Technology Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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