Validation and application of real-time polymerase chain reaction assays for representative rumen bacteria
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概要
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- 2007-04-01
著者
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Kobayashi Yasuo
Graduate School Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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Yabuki Hiroyoshi
Graduate School Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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KOIKE Satoshi
Creative Research Initiative 'Sousei'
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Koike Satoshi
Creative Research Initiative 'sousei'
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