Participation of chromosomally unbalanced gametes in fertilization in Chinese hamsters heterozygous for T(2 ; 9)45Idr translocation
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概要
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- 1995-06-01
著者
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Sonta S.
Department Of Genetics And Department Of Morphology Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Prefe
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Kohmura N.
Department Of Genetics Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Human Service Center
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Sonta S.
Department Of Genetics Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Prefectural Colony For The Mentall
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Kohmura N.
Department Of Genetics Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Prefectural Colony For The Mentall
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Fujimoto K.
Departments of Neurology,Jichi Medical School
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MIZUTANI H.
Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Nagoya University
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