Growth or Differentiation: Determintaion by FSH of the Action of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I in Cultured Rat Granulosa Cells
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概要
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- 1996-02-01
著者
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Hattori Masa-aki
Department Of Animal And Marine Bioresource Sciences Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyushu Universit
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Hattori Masa-aki
Department Of Animal And Marine Bioresource Sciences Faculty Of Agriculture Graduate School Kyushu U
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Hattori Masa-aki
Department Of Cell Biology Institute For Molecular And Cellualr Regulation Gunma University
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KANZAKI MAKOTO
Department of Cell Biology, Institute for Molecular and Cellualr Regulation, Gunma University
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KOJIMA ITARU
Department of Cell Biology, Institute for Molecular and Cellualr Regulation, Gunma University
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Kanzaki Makoto
Department Of Cell Biology Institute For Molecular And Cellualr Regulation Gunma University
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Kojima I
Department Of Cell Biology Institute For Molecular And Cellualr Regulation Gunma University
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Kojima Itaru
Department Of Cell Biology Institute For Molecular And Cellular Regulation Gunma University
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