3,4-Dihydroxyflavone Acts as an Antioxidant and Antiapoptotic Agent to Support Bovine Embryo Development In Vitro
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概要
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- 2011-02-01
著者
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KIM Eun
Mirae Biotech/Jeju National University Stem Cell Research Center
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RIU Key
Faculty of Biotechnology, College of Applied Life Sciences, Jeju National University
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PARK Se
Mirae Biotech/Jeju National University Stem Cell Research Center
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Lee Sung
National Crop Experiment Station
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Yang Byoung
National Institute Of Animal Science
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Lee Sung
National Institute Of Subtropical Agriculture
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Lee Hoon
Department Of Animal Biotechnology Konkuk University
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Han Young
Mirae Biotech/jeju National University Stem Cell Research Center
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LEE Keum
Mirae Biotech/Jeju National University Stem Cell Research Center
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JEON Kilsoo
Mirae Biotech/Jeju National University Stem Cell Research Center
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CHO Ssang
Department of Animal Biotechnology, KonKuk University
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KO Mon
National Institute of Subtropical Agriculture
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Riu Key
Faculty Of Biotechnology College Of Applied Life Sciences Jeju National University
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Cho Ssang
Department Of Animal Biotechnology Konkuk University
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PARK Se
Mirae Biotech, Seoul 143-854, Korea
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KIM Eun
Mirae Biotech, Seoul 143-854, Korea
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