Attachment of growth cones on substrate observed by multi-mode light microscopy
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著者
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Tatsumi Hitoshi
Department Of Autonomic Physiology Medical Research Institute Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Tatsumi Hitoshi
Department Of Physiology Nagoya University School Of Medicine Presto Japan Science And Technology Co
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KATAYAMA Yoshifumi
Department of Autonomic Physiology, Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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SAKABE Masahiro
Department of Physiology, Nagoya University School of Medicine
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Sakabe Masahiro
Department Of Physiology Nagoya University School Of Medicine
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Katayama Yoshifumi
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering University Of Tokyo
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Katayama Yoshifumi
Department Of Autonom Physiology Medical Research Institute Tokyo Medical And Dentistry University
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