Less stimulating environmental conditions decrease spatial learning ability and reduce GAP-43 and synaptophysin immunostaining in the hippocampal formation in adult male mice
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著者
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MIKI Akinori
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kobe University Graduate School of Medic
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Miki Akinori
Department Of Anatomy Kobe University School Of Medicine
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Miki Akinori
Department Of Rehabilitation Sciences Kobe University Graduate School Of Health Sciences 7 -10-2 Tom
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Sugioka Kozo
Department Of Pharmaceutical Health Care Himeji Dokkyo University 7-2-1 Kamiohno Himeji Hyogo 670-85
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Sugioka Kozo
Department Of Anatomy Shimane Medical University
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Miyamoto Mitsuru
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences,Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences,7 -10-2 Tom
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Arakawa Takamits
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences,Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences,7 -10-2 Tom
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Kawamata Toshio
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences,Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences,7 -10-2 Tom
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Arakawa Takamits
Department Of Rehabilitation Sciences Kobe University Graduate School Of Health Sciences 7 -10-2 Tom
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Miyamoto Mitsuru
Department Of Rehabilitation Sciences Kobe University Graduate School Of Health Sciences 7 -10-2 Tom
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Kawamata Toshio
Department Of Rehabilitation Sciences Kobe University Graduate School Of Health Sciences 7 -10-2 Tom
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Kawamata Toshio
Department Of Basic Neuroscience Hyogo Institute For Aging Brain And Cognitive Disorders
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