Centromere/Kinetochore Localization of Human Centromere Protein A (CENP-A) Exogenously Expressed as a Fusion to Green Fluorescent Protein
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著者
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SUGIMOTO KENJI
Laboratory of Applied Molecular Biology, Division of Applied Biochemistry, Graduate School of Agricu
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Fukuda Rika
Laboratory Of Applied Molecular Biology Division Of Applied Biochemistry Graduate School Of Agricult
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Sugimoto K
Univ. Osaka Prefecture Osaka Jpn
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Himeno M
Osaka Prefecture Univ. Osaka Jpn
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Himeno Michio
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Kinki University:department Of Chemi
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Himeno Michio
Laboratory Of Applied Molecular Biology Department Of Applied Biochemistry Osaka Prefecture Universi
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Sugimoto Kenji
Laboratory Of Applied Molecular Biology Division Of Applied Biochemistry Graduate School Of Agricult
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Sugimoto Kenji
Laboratory Of Applied Molecular Biology Department Of Applied Biochemistry Osaka Prefecture Universi
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