Suppression of DNA synthesis of maternal pronuclei in one cell stage mouse embiyos fertilized with irradiated sperm.
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著者
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SHIMURA Tsutomu
Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
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Shimura Tsutomu
Kyoto University Radiation Biology Center
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Shimura Tsutomu
京都大学放射線生物研究センター
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Niwa Ohtsura
Kyoto Univ. Radiation Biology Center
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Shimura Tsutomu
Radiation Biology Center Kyoto Univ.
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NIWA Ohtsura
Radiat. Biol. Ctr., Kyoto Univ.
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INOUE Masso
Medical Research Institute. Kanazawa Medical Univ.
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Niwa O
Research Institute For Nuclear Medicine And Biology Hiroshima University
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Niwa Ohtsura
Res. Inst. Nuc. Ned. Biol. Hiroshima Univ.
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Shimura Tsutomu
Radiat. Biol. Center. Kyoto. Univ.
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