391. Comparison of Two Different hMG-hCG Stimulation in IVF-ET Program
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 社団法人日本産科婦人科学会の論文
- 1985-11-01
著者
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Nakayama T
Dept. Obst. Gynec., Showa Univ. Sch. Med.
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Kishi Y
Dept. Obst. Gynec., Sch, Med., Tokushima, Univ.
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MORI Y
Dept. Obst. & Gynec., Nagasaki Univ. Sch. Med.
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Fuke Y
Dept. Obst. Gynec., Univ. Tokushima, Sch. Med.
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Azuma K
Dept. Obst. Gynec., Univ. Tokushima, Sch. Med.
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Matsushita T
Dept. Obst. Gynec., Univ. Tokushima, Sch. Med.
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Yamano S
Dept. Obst. Gynec. Sch. Med. Tokushima Univ.
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NISHIDA S
Dept. Obst. & Gynec., Sch. Med., Tokushima Univ., Tokushima
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Fuke Y
Dept. Obst. Gynec. Sch. Med. Tokushima Univ.
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Kishi Y
Dept. Obst. Gynec. Sch. Med. Tokushima Univ.
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Azuma K
Dept. Obst. Gynec. Sch. Med. Tokushima Univ.
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Azuma K
Dept. Biol. Osaka. Med. Coll.
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Kishi Y
Dept. Obst. &gynec. Sch. Med. Tokushima Univ.
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Nakayama T
Dept. Obst. Gynec. Showa Univ. Sch. Med.
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Matsushita T
Dept. Obst. Gynec. Sch. Med. Tokushima Univ.
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Kishi Y
Dept. Obst. & Gynec. Sch. Med. Tokushima Univ. Tokushima
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Yamano S
Dept. Obst. & Gynec. Sch. Med. Tokushima Univ.
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NAKAYAMA T
Dept. Obst. &Gynec., Showa Univ. Sch. Med.
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