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TAKAGI Shuko  高木 修子

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Researcher Number 30134109
Affiliation (based on the past Project Information) *help 1987 – 1990: 新潟大学, 医学部, 助手
1988: 新潟大学医学部, 助手
Review Section/Research Field
Except Principal Investigator
Hygiene
Keywords
Except Principal Investigator
胆道癌 / chronic toxicity / subacute toxicity / MCPA / MCPB-E / MCPA-E / phenoxy herbicides / マウス発癌性 / マウス悪急性毒性 / マウス慢性毒性 … More / マウス亜急性毒性 / フェノキシ系除草剤 / Selenium / Mutagenicity / Rec assay / Human bile / Biliary tract cancer / 胆汁 / 疫学 / セレン / 突然変異原性 / レック・アッセイ / ヒト胆汁 Less
  • Research Projects

    (2 results)
  • Co-Researchers

    (2 People)
  •  Causes of the Biliary Tract Cancer from the Point of View of Environmental Epidemiology

    • Principal Investigator
      YAMAMOTO Masaharu
    • Project Period (FY)
      1989 – 1990
    • Research Category
      Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (C)
    • Research Field
      Hygiene
    • Research Institution
      Niigata University
  •  フェノキシ系除草剤の発癌性に関する遺伝毒性学的研究

    • Principal Investigator
      YAMAMOTO Masaharu
    • Project Period (FY)
      1987 – 1988
    • Research Category
      Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (C)
    • Research Field
      Hygiene
    • Research Institution
      Niigata University School of Medicine
  • 1.  YAMAMOTO Masaharu (40018693)
    # of Collaborated Projects: 2 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results
  • 2.  WATANABE Gen-ichi (50018280)
    # of Collaborated Projects: 2 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results

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