A case of galactosialidosis with a homozygous Q49R point mutation
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概要
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- 2008-10-01
著者
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Nanba Eiji
Division Of Functional Genomics Research Center For Bioscience And Technology Tottori University
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Higaki Katsumi
Division Of Functional Genomics Research Center For Bioscience And Technology Tottori University
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Gondo Kenjiro
Kitakyushu Municipal Hospital
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Matsumoto Naoko
Kitakyushu Municipal Hospital
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KUKITA Johji
Kitakyushu Municipal Hospital
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PARAGISON Rubigilda
Division of Functional Genomics, Research Center for Bioscience and Technology, Tottori University
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Paragison Rubigilda
Division Of Functional Genomics Research Center For Bioscience And Technology Tottori University
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