Recent Trends of Alternative Methods to Phototoxicity Testing in Japan
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概要
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- 2005-07-31
著者
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Okamoto Yuko
資生堂
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OKAMOTO Yuko
KOSE Corporation
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Okamoto Yuko
Kose Corporation Fundamental Research Laboratories
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OKAMOTO Yuko
Fundamental Research Laboratory, KOSE Corporation
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