Renal Tubular Dysfunction in Male Inhabitants of a Cadmium-Polluted Area in Toyama, Japan-an Eleven-year Follow-up Study
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著者
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Katoh Terutaka
Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine University Of Toyama
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Kasuya Minoru
Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine University Of Toyama
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Aoshima Keiko
Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine University Of Toyama
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Teranishi Hidetoyo
Department Of Public Health Faculty Of Medicine University Of Toyama
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