The comet assay with eight mouse organs : Results with currently used food dyes by single and multiple treatment.(GENERAL SESSION BY ORAL PRESENTATION)(GENOTOXICITY)
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著者
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SASAKI Yu
Hachinohe National College of Technology
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Sasaki Yu
Laboratory Of Genotoxicity Faculty Of Chemical And Biological Engineering Hachinohe National College
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Yokohama Natsue
Laboratory Of Genotoxicity Faculty Of Chemical And Biological Engineering Hachinohe National College
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Yokohama Natsue
Hachinohe National College Of Technology
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Kawaguchi Satomi
Laboratory Of Genotoxicity Faculty Of Chemical And Biological Engineering Hachinohe National College
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Kawaguchi Satomi
Hachinohe Natl Col Techn
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Kawaguchi Satomi
Hachinohe National College Of Technology
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Okutani Saeko
Hachinohe National College of Technology
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Tomita Harumi
Hachinohe National College of Technology
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Tsyda Shuji
Iwate University
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Sasaki Yu
Hachinohe College Of Technology
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