100. Experimental convulsion induced from the pontine nuclei.
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概要
著者
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TAKEDA Yoshiaki
1st Division Dept. of Surg., Osaka Univ. Sch. of Med.
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MATSUOKA Kenzo
1st Department of surgery Osaka University Medical School
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Utsumi Shozaburo
1st Department Of Surgery Osaka University Medical School
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Matsuoka Kenzo
1st Department Of Surgery
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Hori Yutaka
1st Department Of Surgery Osaka University Medical School
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MORITOMO Takeshi
1st Department of Surgery, Osaka University Medical School
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UOZUMI Tooru
1st Department of Surgery, Osaka University Medical School
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Uozumi Tooru
1st Department Of Surgery Osaka University Medical School
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Moritomo Takeshi
1st Department Of Surgery Osaka University Medical School
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Takeda Yoshiaki
1st Department Of Surgery Osaka University Medical School
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