Frequent occurrence of de novo chromosomal rearrangements during the first mitotic stage(Oral Session)(Japanese Teratology Society 43rd Annual Meeting)
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概要
著者
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Sonta S.
Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Human Service Center
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Nakagawa C.
Institute for Developmental Research, Aichi Human Service Center
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Li S-Y.
Institute for Developmental Research, Aichi Human Service Center
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Tsukishiro S.
Nagoya City University School of Medicine
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Suzumori K.
Nagoya City University School of Medicine
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Tsukino R.
Arita Municipal Hospital
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Ohashi H.
Saitama Children's Medical Center
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Suzumoni K.
Department Of Obstetric And Gynecology Nagoya City University School Of Medicine
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Li S-y.
Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Human Service Center
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Suzumori K.
Nagoya City Univ. Med. Sch.
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Ohashi H.
Saitama Children's Medical Center
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