Penetration of Pazufloxacin into the Fluid of Suction Blisters Induced in Human Skin
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概要
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- 1996-12-01
著者
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TOTSUKA Kyoichi
Department of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo Women's Medical University
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Kodama Kazuo
Bio-latric Center Kitasato Institute
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Totsuka Kyoichi
Department Of Infectious Diseases Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Totsuka Kyoichi
Department Of Infectious Disease Tokyo Women's Medical University
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TEI Munetetsu
Bio-Latric Center, Kitasato Institute
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YAFUNE Akifumi
Bio-Latric Center, Kitasato Institute
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Tei Munetetsu
Bio-latric Center Kitasato Institute
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Yafune Akifumi
Bio-latric Center Kitasato Institute
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