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Publications by Kyoko KANO-TANAKA
The Involvement of Chromosome 4(q1q2) Segment in the Duplication in Rat Malignant Glial Cell Lines Transformed by Viral and Chemical Agents.
Proceedings of the Japan Academy Series B: Physical and Biological Sciences
Multidisciplinary
Biological Sciences
Medicine
Agricultural
Astronomy
Physics
Osteosarcoma Induced in Rats by Murine Sarcoma Virus (Moloney)
Proceedings of the Japan Academy
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