Vocalizations in a Japanese wild-derived laboratory mouse KOR1: Development, behavioral contexts, and sound characteristics
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著者
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Okanoya Kazuo
Laboratory For Biolinguistic Riken Brain Science Institute
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Matsunaga Eiji
Laboratory For Biolinguistics Riken Brain Science Institute
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MATSUSHIMA Yoshibumi
Saitama Cancer Center
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Okanoya Kazuo
Laboratory for Biolinguistics, RIKEN Brain Science Institute
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Nakagawa Ryoko
Laboratory for Biolinguistics, RIKEN Brain Science Institute
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