Detection of cathepsin B-like enzyme activity in mouse epidermis
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概要
著者
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Ohno Tomoya
Department Of Dermatology Shimane Medical University
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HAYASHI Shinobu
Department of Dermatology, Shimane Medical University
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Hayashi Shinobu
Department Of Dermatology Shimane Medical University
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OHNO Tomoya
Department of Biological Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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