A hepatocarcinogenic tryptophan-pyrolyzate component, Trp-P-1, decreases serum total testosterone level and induces hepatic Cyp1a2 in male mice
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概要
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- 2006-01-10
著者
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SEKIMOTO Masashi
Department of Molecular Toxicology and COE Program in the 21st Century, School of Pharmaceutical Sci
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Degawa Masakuni
Department Of Hygienic Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku University
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Degawa Masakuni
Department Of Molecular Toxicology And The Coe Program In The 21st Century School Of Pharmaceutical
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Sekimoto Masashi
Department Of Molecular Toxicology And The Coe Program In The 21st Century School Of Pharmaceutical
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HANAKI Koji
Department of Molecular Toxicology and the COE Program in the 21st Century, School of Pharmaceutical
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Hanaki Koji
Department Of Molecular Toxicology And The Coe Program In The 21st Century School Of Pharmaceutical
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