Combined Harpoonlike Jagged Microneedles Imitating Mosquito's Proboscis and Its Insertion Experiment with Vibration
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概要
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- 2008-07-01
著者
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Tagawa Norio
High-tech Research Center Organization For Research And Development Of Innovative Science And Techno
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IZUMI Hayato
Kansai University
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YAJIMA Tsubasa
Kansai University
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AOYAGI Seiji
Kansai University
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TAGAWA Norio
Kansai University
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ARAI Yasuhiko
Kansai University
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HIRATA Masayuki
Osaka University
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YORIFUJI Shiro
Osaka University
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Aoyagi Seiji
High-tech Research Center Organization For Research And Development Of Innovative Science And Techno
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Arai Yasuhiko
High-tech Research Center Organization For Research And Development Of Innovative Science And Techno
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Aoyagi Seiji
Kansai Univ
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