Assessment of Radiation Effect on Germline Mutation in Mice Based on Whole Genome Scanning by Two-Dimensional DNA Gel
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概要
著者
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Nakamura Nori
Dep. Of Genetics Radiation Effects Res. Foundation
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Nakamura Nori
Genetics Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Nakamura N
Radiation Effects Res. Foundation Hiroshima Jpn
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Pierce Donald
Dept. Stat. Rerf
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Preston Dale
Dept. Stat. Rerf
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ASAKAWA Jun-ichi
Genet., RERF
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KODAIRA Mieko
Genet., RERF
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KATAYAMA Hiroaki
Dept. Info. Tech., RERF
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FUNAMOTO Sachiyo
Dept. Stat., RERF
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Pierce Donald
Dept. Of Statistics Rerf
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Nakamura Nori
Department Of Generics
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Preston Dale
Dept. Of Statistics Rerf
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Nakamura Nori
Dept. Of Genetics Rerf
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Kodaira Mieko
Genet. Rerf
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Nakamura Nori
Genet. Rerf
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Funamoto Sachiyo
Dept. Stat. Rerf
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Katayama Hiroaki
Dept. Info. Tech. Rerf
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Asakawa Jun-ichi
Genet. Rerf
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FUNAMOTO Sachiyo
Dept. Staristics, RERF. Hiroshima
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