Pathophysiology of the inner ear after blast injury caused by laser-induced shock wave
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Yasushi Kobayashi | Satoko Kawauchi | Shunichi Sato | Kunio Mizutari | Takaomi Kurioka | Takeshi Matsunobu | Katsuki Niwa | Yasushi Satoh | Akihiro Shiotani | Yasushi Kobayashi | A. Shiotani | Y. Satoh | T. Matsunobu | Shunichi Sato | S. Kawauchi | T. Kurioka | K. Mizutari | T. Matsui | Toshiyasu Matsui | K. Niwa | Katsuki Niwa
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