Characterization of hepatic sexual dimorphism in Alb-DsRed2 transgenic rats.
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Masafumi Takahashi | E. Kobayashi | Y. Hakamata | T. Murakami | F. Kayama | Y. Arao | Y. Igarashi | Yuki Sato
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