Alkaline Phosphatase of Cancer Cells in vivo and in vitro
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概要
著者
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Takeuchi Tadao
Department Of Pathology Kumamoto University School Of Medicine
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Tokumitsu Shinichi
Department of Pathology, Ryukyu University School of Medicine
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NOMURA HIROTSUNE
Department of Pathology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine
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Miyayama Haruhiko
Department Of Clinical Pathology Kumamoto City Hospital
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Miyayama Haruhiko
Department Of Pathology Kumamoto Univ. School Of Medicine
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Takeuchi Tadao
Second Department Of Pathology Kumamoto University School Of Medicine
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KOHNOE KAZUHIRO
Second Department of Pathology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine
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KOHNOE Kazuhiro
Department of Pathology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine
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Tokumitsu Shinichi
Department Of Pathology Kumamoto University Medical School
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Kohnoe Kazuhiro
Department Of Pathology Kumamoto University School Of Medicine
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Nomura Hirotsune
Department Of Pathology Kumamoto University School Of Medicine
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