Topical dorsal skin immersion in seawater induces apoptosis and proliferation in hairless mice
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概要
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- 2007-10-01
著者
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Liu Xiao
Department of Cardiology, An Zhen Hospital, Capital Medical University
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Liu Xiao
Department Of Pathology Jinling Hospital
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Jiang Shao
Department Of Pathology Jinling Hospital
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MA Heng
Department of Physics, Henan Normal University
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Zhou Xiao
Department Of Pathology Jinling Hospital
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PAN Min
Clinical School of Medical College of Nanjing University
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RAO Qiu
Clinical School of Medical College of Nanjing University
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ZHOU Zhi
Clinical School of Medical College of Nanjing University
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Ma Heng
Department Of Pathology Jinling Hospital
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Liu Xiao
Department Of Cardiology An Zhen Hospital Capital Medical University
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Zhou Xiao
Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University
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