Homology between ABH-carrier α2-seminoglycoprotein and Mac-2 binding protein
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- 2006-10-01
著者
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Ikematsu Kazuya
Department Of Forensic Pathology And Science Unit Of Social Medicine Course Of Medical And Dental Sc
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Matsumoto Hideki
Division Of Oncology Biomedical Imaging Research Center University Of Fukui
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TSURUYA Shinichiro
Division of Forensic Pathology and Science, Department of Translational Medical Science, Course of M
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TSUDA Ryouichi
Division of Forensic Pathology and Science, Department of Translational Medical Science, Course of M
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IKEMATSU Kazuya
Division of Forensic Pathology and Science, Department of Translational Medical Science, Course of M
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KAGAWA Shinichiro
Division of Forensic Pathology and Science, Department of Translational Medical Science, Course of M
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NAKASONO Ichiro
Division of Forensic Pathology and Science, Department of Translational Medical Science, Course of M
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Kagawa Shinichiro
Department Of Legal Medicine School Of Medicine The University Of Tokushima
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Tsuda Ryouichi
Department Of Forensic Pathology And Science Unit Of Social Medicine Course Of Medical And Dental Sc
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Tsuda Ryouichi
Division Of Forensic Pathology And Science Department Of Translational Medical Sciences Course Of Me
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Ikematsu Kazuya
Division Of Forensic Pathology And Science Department Of Translational Medical Sciences Course Of Me
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Nakasono Ichiro
Department Of Forensic Pathology And Science Unit Of Social Medicine Course Of Medical And Dental Sc
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Nakasono Ichiro
Division Of Forensic Pathology And Science Department Of Translational Medical Sciences Course Of Me
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Tsuruya Shinichiro
Department Of Forensic Pathology And Science Unit Of Social Medicine Course Of Medical And Dental Sc
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Matsumoto Hideki
Division Of Forensic Pathology And Science Department Of Translational Medical Science Course Of Med
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Ikematsu Kazuya
Department Of Legal Medicine Nagasaki University School Of Medicine
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Kagawa Shinichiro
Division Of Forensic Pathology And Science Department Of Translational Medical Science Course Of Med
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Nakasono Ichiro
Division Of Forensic Pathology And Science Department Of Translational Medical Sciences Course Of Medical And Dental Sciences Graduate School Of Biochemical Sciences Nagasaki University
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