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β-cell-specific overexpression of adiponectin receptor 1 does not improve diabetes mellitus in Akita mice

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β-cell-specific overexpression of adiponectin receptor 1 does not improve diabetes mellitus in Akita mice

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info:ndljp/pid/11526862
Material type
博士論文
Author
Choi, Jungmi
Publisher
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Publication date
2020-03-23
Material Format
Digital
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Name of awarding university/degree
京都大学,博士(社会健康医学),Doctor of Public Health
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Material Type
博士論文
Author/Editor
Choi, Jungmi
Author Heading
Publication Date
2020-03-23
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
2020-03-23
Alternative Title
膵β細胞特異的に発現させたAdipoR1はAkitaマウスの糖尿病を改善しない
Contributor
中山, 健夫
佐藤, 俊哉
川口, 義弥
Degree grantor/type
京都大学
Date Granted
2020-03-23