The effect of APE on the activity of methylpurine DNA glycosylase.
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概要
著者
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FUJITSUKA Miki
Vet. Radiol. Grad. Sch. Agri. Biol. Sci. Osaka Pref. Univ.
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KIHARA Yuji
Vet. Radiol. Grad. Sch. Agri. Biol. Sci. Osaka Pref. Univ.
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ASAEDA Ayumi
Res. React. Inst. Kyoto Univ.
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IDE Hiroshi
Grad. Dept. Math. Life Sci. Hiroshima Univ.
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MATSUYAMA Satoshi
Vet. Radiol. Grad. Sch. Agri. Biol. Sci. Osaka Pref. Univ.
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ASAEDA Ayumi
Dept. of Med. Biophys. &Radiat. Biol., Fac. of Med., Kyushu Univ.
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KUBO Kihei
Dept. of Radiol., School of Vet. Med., Osaka Pref. Univ.
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Ide Hiroshi
Dep. Of Mathematical And Life Sciences Graduate School Of Sci. Hiroshima Univ.
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IDE Hiroshi
Dept. Math. Life Sci., Grad. Sch. Sci., Hiroshima Univ.
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Ide Hiroshi
Dept. Math. Life Sci. Grad. Sch. Sci. Hiroshima Univ.
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Kubo K
Lab. Vet. Rradiol. Div. Sci. Graduate Sch. Agr. & Biol. Sci. Osaka Pref. Univ.
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Kubo Kihei
Department Of Advanced Pathobiology Graduate School Of Life & Environmental Sciences Osaka Prefe
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Kubo Kihei
大阪府立大学 生命環境科学部先端病態解析学
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Kubo Kihei
Department Of Veterinary Science Graduate School Of Agriculture And Biological Science Osaka Prefect
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Kubo Kihei
Laboratory Of Veterinary Radiology Department Of Veterinary Medicine College Of Agriculture Osaka Pr
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Kubo Kihei
Dept. Vet. Sci. Osaka Prefecture University
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Asada Ayumi
Dept. Vet. Osaka Prefecture University
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KIHARA Yuji
Dept. Vet., Osaka Prefecture University
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FUJITSUKA Miki
Dept. Vet., Osaka Prefecture University
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MATSUYAMA Satoshi
Dept. Vet., Osaka Prefecture University
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Matuyama Satoshi
Department Of Advanced Pathobiology Graduate School Of Life & Environmental Sciences Osaka Prefe
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Matsuyama Satoshi
Vet. Sci. Grad. Sch. Agri. Biol. Sci. Osaka Pref Univ.
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Ide Hiroshi
Dept. Math. Life Sci. Hiroshima University
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Matsuyama Satoshi
Osaka Pref. Univ. School Of Vet. Med. Dept. Of Radiol.
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