THE DUAL MODE OF ACTION OF CORTISOL ON CELL TURNOVER OF OSMOREGULATORY ESOPHAGI IN EURYHALINE FISHES
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概要
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- 2006-11-03
著者
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Sakamoto Tatsuya
Okayama Univ. Okayama Jpn
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Sakamoto Tatsuya
Ushimado Marine Laboratry Okayama University
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Sakamoto Tatsuya
Ushimado Marine Biological Station Okayama Univeristy
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Sakamoto Tatsuya
Ushimado Marine Laboratory Faculty Of Science Okayama University
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TAKAGI Chiyo
Ushimado Marine Laboratory, Faculty of Science, Okayama University
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TAKAHASHI Hideya
Ushimado Marine Laboratory, Faculty of Science, Okayama University
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Sakamoto T
Okayama Univ. Okayama Jpn
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Takahashi Hideya
Ushimado Marine Laboratory Faculty Of Science Okayama University
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