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Odor May Change Salivary Free Radical Scavenging Activity
匂いは唾液のフリーラジカルスカベンジャー活性を変化させる
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Volume:
41
Page:
30-34
Publication year:
Mar. 2005
JST Material Number:
L0818A
ISSN:
0070-3737
Document type:
Article
Article type:
短報
Country of issue:
Japan (JPN)
Language:
ENGLISH (EN)
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Clinical neurology in general
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