Ultrastructural Changes of the Myocardium of SHRSP derived from the parents of Cardiac Death under Specific Pathogen-Free System
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概要
著者
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Saito Naohiro
Tokyo New Drug Research Laboratories Ii Pharmaceutical Division Kowa Company Ltd.
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Miyazaki Tadahiko
Central Hospital Japanese National Railway Kyorin University Medical School
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Suganuma Yoshio
Tokyo Institute, Kowa Co.
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Miyazaki Tadahiko
Central Hospital, JNR
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Ueda Hideo
Kyorin University School of Medicine
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Hayakawa Kinya
Central Hospital, JNR
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Kato Yasushi
Tokyo Institute, Kowa Co.
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