In vitro organogenesis of pancreas in Xenopus laevis dorsal lips treated with retinoic acid
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著者
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Komazaki Shinji
Department Of Anatomy Saitama Medical School
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Asashima Makoto
CREST, Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST), The University of Tokyo
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Moriya Naomi
Crest Japan Science And Technology Corporation (jst) The University Of Tokyo
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KAMAZAKI Shinji
Department of Anatomy, Saitama Medical School
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Kamazaki Shinji
Department Of Anatomy Saitama Medical School
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Asashima Makoto
Crest Japan Science And Technology Corporation (jst) The University Of Tokyo
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