Esterification Makes Retinol More Labile to Photolysis
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- University of Tokyo Pressの論文
- 1999-06-01
著者
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IHARA Hiroshi
Departments of Laboratory Medicine, Ohashi and Omori Hospitals, School of Medicine, Toho University
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HASHIZUME Naotaka
Departments of Laboratory Medicine, Ohashi and Omori Hospitals, School of Medicine, Toho University
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Ihara Hiroshi
Department Of Laboratory Medicine Ohashi Hospital Toho University School Of Medicine
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Ihara Hiroshi
Department Of Laboratory Medicine Toho University Ohashi Hospital
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Hashizume Naotaka
Department Of Laboratory Medicine Toho University Ohashi Hospital
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Hashizume Naotaka
Department Of Clinical Pathology School Of Medicine Teikyo University
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HIRASE Nobuko
Department of Nutrition, Showa Women's University
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SUZUE Ryokuero
Department of Nutrition, Showa Women's University
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Hirase Nobuko
Department Of Nutrition Showa Women's University
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Suzue Ryokuero
Department Of Nutrition Showa Women's University
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IHARA Hiroshi
Department of Laboratory Medicine Ohashi Hospital
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