Investigation of the antiviral properties of copper iodide nanoparticles against feline calicivirus
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概要
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- 2012-05-25
著者
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SATO TETSUYA
Division for Space Propulsion, The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
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Matsunaga Tadashi
Division Of Biotechnology And Life Science Institute Of Engineering Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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Nakayama Tsuruo
NBC Meshtec Inc.
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Nemoto Michiko
Division Of Biotechnology And Life Science Institute Of Engineering Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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Shionoiri Nozomi
Division Of Biotechnology And Life Science Institute Of Engineering Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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Tanaka Tsuyoshi
Division Of Biotechnology And Life Science Institute Of Engineering Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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FUJIMORI Yoshie
NBC Meshtec Inc.
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