1P-Y-38 The participation of estrogen receptor alpha gene polymorphisms and the effect of physical activity on bone mass(The Proceedings of the 16th Annual Meetings of Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology August 2-3, (Nara))
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著者
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KONDO Hiroyo
Department of Clininal Nutrition, Suzuka University of Medical Science
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Kondo Hiroyo
Department Of Clininal Nutrition Suzuka University Of Medical Science
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Fujino Hidemi
University Of California Los Angeles
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