EFFECTS OF CORTISOL, PROLACTIN AND GROWTH HORMONE ON PROLIFERATION AND SURVIVAL OF CULTURED TROUT LYMPHOCYTES
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概要
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- 2003-08-08
著者
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AZUMA TERUO
Nikko Branch, National Research Institute of Aquaculture
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YADA TAKASHI
Nikko Branch, National Research Institute of Aquaculture
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Azuma Teruo
Nikko Branch National Research Institute Of Aquaculture
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Yada Takashi
Freshwater Fisheries Research Division National Research Institute Of Fisheries Science
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Yada Takashi
Nikko Branch National Research Institute Of Aquaculture
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Muto Kohji
Freshwater Fisheries Research Division, National Research Institute of Fisheries Science
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MUTO Kohji
Nikko Branch, National Research Institute of Aquaculture
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Muto Kohji
Freshwater Fisheries Research Division National Research Institute Of Fisheries Science
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