Microminipig, a Non-rodent Experimental Animal Optimized for Life Science Research:Preface
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Fuji Micra Inc. has recently achieved success in a challenging and prospective project that produces the smallest pig in the world, the “Microminipig”, at a breeding farm at the foothills of Mt. Fuji in Japan. Microminipigs weigh approximately 7.0 kg at 6 months of age when they are mature. Microminipigs have been provided to several research organizations in Japan as a non-rodent experimental animal optimized for life science research.
著者
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KANEKO Naoki
Fuji Micra Inc.
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IZUMI Yasukatsu
Department of Pharmacology, Osaka City University Medical School
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Sugiyama Atsushi
Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Toho University, Japan
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Itoh Katzuhiko
Fuji Micra Inc., Japan
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Sugiyama Atsushi
Department Of Pharmacology Yamanashi Medical University
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Sugiyama A
Department Of Pharmacology Yamanashi Medical University
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Izumi Yasukatsu
Department Of Pharmacology Osaka City University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Sugiyama Atsushi
Department Of Chemistry College Of Science Rikkyo University
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