Passage of dextran magnetite nanoparticles through the subcupular space of the pigeon
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概要
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- 日本宇宙生物科学会の論文
- 2001-12-01
著者
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Watanabe Nobuhiro
春日井市民病院
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Scherer H
Ent-clinic Of The Free University Of Berlin
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Watanabe S
Daido Institute Of Industrial Medicine
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Shindo Masako
Department Of Otorhinolaryngology Nagoya City University Medical School
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Mizuno Yoshio
Daido Institute Of Technology
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JIJIWA Hiroyasu
Aichi Prefectual College of Nursing and Health
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SHINDO Masako
Daido Institute of Technology
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MIZUNO Yoshiki
Fujita Health University
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HASHIBA Motoyuki
Nagoya Daini Red-Cross Hospital
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WATANABE Satoru
Daido Institute of Industrial Medicine
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WATANABE Nobuhiro
Nagoya City University School of Medicine
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HATTORI Teruaki
Nagoya City University School of Medicine
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MATSUDA Futoshi
Nagoya City University School of Medicine
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SCHERER Hans
HNO Clinic, Benjamin Franklin Hospital
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HELLING Kai
HNO Clinic, Benjamin Franklin Hospital
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Helling K
Klinik Und Poliklinik Fur Hals- Nasen- Und Ohren-heilkunde Kopf- Und Halschirurgie Universitatsklini
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Hashiba Motoyuki
Hashiba Ears Nose & Throat Clinic
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Watanabe Satoru
Daido Institute Of Technology
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Jijiwa Hiroyasu
Aichi Prefectural College Of Nuring And Health
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Matsuda Futoshi
Matsuda Ears Nose & Throat Clinic
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