Disappearance of an epithelial cell surface-specific glycoprotein (Epith-1) associated with epithelial-mesenchymal conversion in sea urchin embryogenesis
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著者
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Katow H.
Marine Biological Station Graduate School Of Science University Of Tohoku
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KANOH K.
Marine Biological Station, Graduate School of Science, University of Tohoku
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Katow H.
Marine Biol. Stn. Grad. School Of Science Univ. Of Tohoku
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AIZU G.
Marine Biological Station, Graduate School of Science, University of Tohoku
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Kanoh K.
Marine Biological Station Graduate School Of Science University Of Tohoku
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Aizu G.
Marine Biological Station Graduate School Of Science University Of Tohoku
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Kanoh K.
Marine Biol. Sl Grad. School Of Sci. Univ. Of Tohoku
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