Author:
Fukusumi Munehisa, ,Chang Bin,Tanabe Yoshinari,Oshima Kengo,Maruyama Takaya,Watanabe Hiroshi,Kuronuma Koji,Kasahara Kei,Takeda Hiroaki,Nishi Junichiro,Fujita Jiro,Kubota Tetsuya,Sunagawa Tomimasa,Matsui Tamano,Oishi Kazunori
Funder
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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