Ultrastructural characteristics of tau filaments in tauopathies : Immuno-electron microscopic demonstration of tau filaments in tauopathies
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概要
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- 2006-10-01
著者
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ARIMA Kunimasa
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Musashi Hospital, NCNP
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Arima Kunimasa
Department Of Laboratory Medicine Musashi Hospital National Center Of Neurology And Psychiatry
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