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IJICHI Ritsuko  伊地知 律子

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Researcher Number 90328493
Affiliation (based on the past Project Information) *help 2000 – 2001: 東京女子医科大学, 医学部, 助手
Review Section/Research Field
Except Principal Investigator
Obstetrics and gynecology
Keywords
Except Principal Investigator
Hormone replacement therapy / Estrogen / Menopause / Neuropeptide receptors / Osteoporosis / Bone metabolism / Bone Metabolism
  • Research Projects

    (1 results)
  • Co-Researchers

    (6 People)
  •  Effect of neuropeptides on postmenopausal bone metabolism

    • Principal Investigator
      TAKAMATSU Kiyoshi
    • Project Period (FY)
      1999 – 2001
    • Research Category
      Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
    • Research Field
      Obstetrics and gynecology
    • Research Institution
      Tokyo Women's Medical University
      Keio University
  • 1.  TAKAMATSU Kiyoshi (30206875)
    # of Collaborated Projects: 1 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results
  • 2.  YAJIMA Masazumi (10182320)
    # of Collaborated Projects: 1 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results
  • 3.  石巻 静代 (10256604)
    # of Collaborated Projects: 1 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results
  • 4.  柳本 茂久 (90286542)
    # of Collaborated Projects: 1 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results
  • 5.  弟子丸 亮太 (40286539)
    # of Collaborated Projects: 1 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results
  • 6.  岡本 雅嗣 (20276322)
    # of Collaborated Projects: 1 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results

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