Urinary Excretory Ratio of Anthranilic Acid/Kynurenic Acid as an Index of the Tolerable Amount of Tryptophan
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- 2008-07-23
著者
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Shibata Katsumi
Dep. Of Food Sci. And Nutrition School Of Human Cultures The Univ. Of Shiga Prefecture
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Shibata Katsumi
Course Of Food Science And Nutrition Department Of Life Style Studies School Of Human Cultures The U
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FUKUWATARI Tsutomu
Laboratory of Food Science and Nutrition, Department of Life Style Studies, School of Human Cultures
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SHIBATA Katsumi
Laboratory of Food Science and Nutrition, Department of Life Style Studies, School of Human Cultures
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Okuno Alato
Laboratories of Food Science and Nutrition, Department of Life Style Studies, School of Human Cultur
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Fukuwatari Tsutomu
Dep. Of Food Sci. And Nutrition School Of Human Cultures The Univ. Of Shiga Prefecture
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Fukuwatari Tsutomu
Laboratories Of Food Science And Nutrition Department Of Life Style Studies School Of Human Cultures
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Okuno Alato
Department Of Food Science And Nutrition School Of Human Cultures The University Of Shiga Prefecture
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Shibata Katsumi
Laboratory Of Food Science And Nutrition Department Of Lifestyle Studies School Of Human Cultures Th
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Shibata Katsumi
Laboratories Of Food Science And Nutrition Department Of Life Style Studies School Of Human Cultures
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Fukuwatari Tsutomu
Laboratory Of Food Science And Nutrition Department Of Lifestyle Studies School Of Human Cultures Th
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