Mechanisms of Seawater Adaptation Revealed by Japanese Medaka (Oryzias Latipes) and Related Species(From Model Laboratory Species to Model Wild Species; the Next Generation of Model Animals Derived from Japan, but Applicable Worldwide: Japanese Wood Mouse
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- 2004-12-25
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