Transfer of accelerated presbycusis by transplantation of bone marrow cells from senescence-accelerated mice
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K. Kawamoto | S. Ikehara | T. Yamashita | M. Inaba | H. Iwai | M. Omae | Susumu Baba | Mariko Omae
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