Oxidative stress as a biomarker of respiratory disturbance in patients with severe motor and intellectual disabilities
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概要
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- 2008-06-01
著者
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HAYASHI Masaharu
Department of Clinical Neuropathology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience
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KURATA Kiyoko
Department of Pediatrics Tokyo Metropolitan Fuchu Medical Center for Severely Handicapped
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TANUMA Naoyuki
Department of Clinical Neuropathology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience
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MIYATA Rie
Department of Pediatrics, Tokyo Kita Shakai Hoken Hospital
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UCHIYAMA Akira
Department of Pediatrics, Metropolitan Fuchu Medical Center for Severe Motor and Intellectual Disabi
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Miyata Rie
Department Of Pediatrics Tokyo Kita Shakai Hoken Hospital
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Hayashi Masaharu
Department Of Clinical Neuropathology Tokyo Metropolitan Institute For Neuroscience
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Kurata Kiyoko
Department Of Pediatrics Tokyo Metropolitan Fuchu Medical Center For The Disabled
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Uchiyama Akira
Department Of Pediatrics Tokyo Metropolitan Fuchu Medical Center For Disabled
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Uchiyama Akira
Department Of Gastroenterology Juntendo University Nerima Hospital
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TANUMA Naoyuki
Department of Brain Development and Neural Regeneration, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
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HAYASHI Masaharu
Department of Brain Development and Neural Regeneration, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
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