Histochemical analysis of copper chaperone proteins - Cox17p, Sco1p and Sco2p - in different regions of the mouse brain (特集 微量元素研究 up-to-date) -- (Neurological Diseases and Trace Elements)
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概要
著者
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TAKAHASHI Yoshinori
Institute of Applied Biochemistry, University of Tsukuba
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Kako Koichiro
Institute Of Applied Biochemistry University Of Tsukuba
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Takahashi Yoshinori
Institute Of Applied Biochemistry University Of Tsukuba
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