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Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho|September 1, 1983
[Postauricular myogenic responses in the diagnosis of brainstem disorders]N Takagi
Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso. Protein, Nucleic Acid, Enzyme|July 1, 1996
[Inactivation of X-chromosome and Xist gene]N Takagi
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics|January 1, 1997
Mouse embryonal carcinoma cell-somatic cell hybrids as experimental tools for the study of cell differentiation and X chromosome activityN Takagi
Experimental Cell Research|April 1, 1988
Requirement of mitoses for the reversal of X-inactivation in cell hybrids between murine embryonal carcinoma cells and normal female thymocytesN Takagi
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 1, 1990
An extra maternally derived X chromosome is deleterious to early mouse developmentC Shao, N Takagi
Nature|November 18, 1976
Digynic triploidy after superovulation in miceN Takagi, M Sasaki
Gifu Shika Gakkai Zasshi = the Journal of Gifu Dental Society|February 1, 1983
Enzymatic determination of polyamines. Polyamines as biochemical markers for cancerH Tsuchiya, N Takagi
Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine|May 1, 1992
[Hypotensive therapy of hypertensive patients associated with renal impairment]N Takagi, M Ishii
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 1, 1990
Detrimental effects of two active X chromosomes on early mouse developmentN Takagi, K Abe
Chromosome Research : an International Journal on the Molecular, Supramolecular and Evolutionary Aspects of Chromosome Biology|April 26, 2000
Maternally inherited X chromosome is not inactivated in mouse blastocysts due to parental imprintingY Goto, N Takagi
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Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho|September 1, 1983
[Postauricular myogenic responses in the diagnosis of brainstem disorders]N Takagi
Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso. Protein, Nucleic Acid, Enzyme|July 1, 1996
[Inactivation of X-chromosome and Xist gene]N Takagi
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics|January 1, 1997
Mouse embryonal carcinoma cell-somatic cell hybrids as experimental tools for the study of cell differentiation and X chromosome activityN Takagi
Experimental Cell Research|April 1, 1988
Requirement of mitoses for the reversal of X-inactivation in cell hybrids between murine embryonal carcinoma cells and normal female thymocytesN Takagi
Development (Cambridge, England)|November 1, 1990
An extra maternally derived X chromosome is deleterious to early mouse developmentC Shao, N Takagi
Nature|November 18, 1976
Digynic triploidy after superovulation in miceN Takagi, M Sasaki
Gifu Shika Gakkai Zasshi = the Journal of Gifu Dental Society|February 1, 1983
Enzymatic determination of polyamines. Polyamines as biochemical markers for cancerH Tsuchiya, N Takagi
Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine|May 1, 1992
[Hypotensive therapy of hypertensive patients associated with renal impairment]N Takagi, M Ishii
Development (Cambridge, England)|May 1, 1990
Detrimental effects of two active X chromosomes on early mouse developmentN Takagi, K Abe
Chromosome Research : an International Journal on the Molecular, Supramolecular and Evolutionary Aspects of Chromosome Biology|April 26, 2000
Maternally inherited X chromosome is not inactivated in mouse blastocysts due to parental imprintingY Goto, N Takagi
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