DNA damage in children treated with imipramine for primary nocturnal enuresis
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概要
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- 2002-12-01
著者
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Dundaroz Rusen
Department Of Pediatrics Gulhane Military Medical Academy School Of Medicine
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Dundaroz Rusen
Department Of Pediatrics School Of Medicine Gulhane Military Medical Academy
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DENLI METIN
Department of Health Administration of the Turkish Army
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BALTACI VOLKAN
Department of Genetics, Medical School of Baskent University
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TURKBAY TUMER
Department of Child Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Gulhane Military Medical Academy
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SURER ILHAMI
Department of Pediatric Surgery, School of Medicine, Gulhane Military Medical Academy
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GOK FAYSAL
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, School of Medicine, Gulhane Military Medical Academy
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Gok Faysal
Department Of Pediatric Nephrology School Of Medicine Gulhane Military Medical Academy
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Denli Metin
Department Of Health And Administration Of Turkish Army
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Surer Ilhami
Department Of Pediatric Surgery School Of Medicine Gulhane Military Medical Academy
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Turkbay Tumer
Department Of Child Psychiatry School Of Medicine Gulhane Military Medical Academy
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Baltaci Volkan
Department Of Genetics Medical School Of Baskent University
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Baltaci Volkan
Department Of Genetics School Of Medicine Baskent University
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Dundaroz Rusen
Department Of Pediatrics Gulhane Military Medical Academy And Medical School
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