158 The genetic variation of Cry j 1, a major allergen of Japanese cedar pollen, among Japanese cedar plus trees
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概要
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- 2012-08-23
著者
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Kondo Teiji
Forest Bio-research Center Forestry And Forest Products Research Institute (ffpri)
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Saito Akemi
Clinical Research Center For Allergy And Rheumatology National Hospital Organization Sagamihara Nati
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Tsubomura Miyoko
Forest Tree Breeding Center Ffpri
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Goto-Fukuda Yoko
Hokkaido Regional Breeding Office, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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