Early embryonic interaction of retinal pigment epithelium and mesenchymal tissue induces conversion of pigment epithelium to neural retinal fate in the silver mutation of the Japanese quail
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著者
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Araki Masasuke
Developmental Neuroscience Laboratory Department Of Biology Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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Tsudzuki Masaoki
College Of Agriculture University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Araki Masasuke
Developmental Neurobioiogy Laboratory Department Of Biological Sciences Nara Women's University
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YAMAO Mikaru
Developmental Neuroscience Laboratory, Department of Biology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medici
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Yamao Mikaru
Developmental Neuroscience Laboratory Department Of Biology Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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Tsudziki Masaoki
College of Agriculture, University of Osaka Prefecture
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