Author:
Hayashi Shin,Imoto Issei,Aizu Yoshinori,Okamoto Nobuhiko,Mizuno Seiji,Kurosawa Kenji,Okamoto Nana,Honda Shozo,Araki Satoshi,Mizutani Shuki,Numabe Hironao,Saitoh Shinji,Kosho Tomoki,Fukushima Yoshimitsu,Mitsubuchi Hiroshi,Endo Fumio,Chinen Yasutsugu,Kosaki Rika,Okuyama Torayuki,Ohki Hirotaka,Yoshihashi Hiroshi,Ono Masae,Takada Fumio,Ono Hiroaki,Yagi Mariko,Matsumoto Hiroshi,Makita Yoshio,Hata Akira,Inazawa Johji
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Genetics(clinical),Genetics
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