Daily oscillation of gene expression associated with nacreous layer formation

Frontiers of Materials Science in China - Tập 2 Số 2 - Trang 162-166 - 2008
Yoko Miyazaki1, Tomomi Usui1, Aya Kajikawa1, Hajime Hishiyama1, Norifumi Matsuzawa1, Takuma Nishida1, Akira Machii1, Tetsuro Samata1
1Azabu University;

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