Insulin-like Growth Factor I Gene Expression during Parr-Smolt Transformation of Coho Salmon
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概要
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- Zoological Society of Japanの論文
- 1995-04-15
著者
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Sakamoto Tatsuya
Ocean Research Institute University Of Tokyo
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HIRANO Tetsuya
Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo
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MADSEN Steffen
Department of Integrative Biology, Cancer Research Laboratory and Bodega Marine Laboratory, Universi
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NISHIOKA Richard
Department of Integrative Biology, Cancer Research Laboratory and Bodega Marine Laboratory, Universi
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BERN Howard
Department of Integrative Biology, Cancer Research Laboratory and Bodega Marine Laboratory, Universi
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Bern Howard
Department Of Integrative Biology And Cancer Research Laboratory University Of Californi
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Bern Howard
Department Of Integrative Biology Cancer Research Laboratory And Bodega Marine Laboratory University
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Madsen Steffen
Department Of Integrative Biology Cancer Research Laboratory And Bodega Marine Laboratory University
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Hirano Tetsuya
Ocean Research Institute University Of Tokyo
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Nishioka Richard
Department Of Integrative Biology Cancer Research Laboratory And Bodega Marine Laboratory University
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Hirano Tetsuya
Ocean Research Institute University
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