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NAKAJIMA, Daisuke, KAGEYAMA, Shiho, SHIRAISHI, Fujio, KAMATA, Ryo, NAGAHORA, Shinichiro, TAKAHASHI, Satoru, OGANE, Jinichi, OHTANI, Yoshimi, HORIUCHI, Takanobu, WATANABE, Masayuki, HAMANE, Takashi, YAMANE, Kazuki, HARAGUCHI, Kimiko, JINYA, Daisuke, KADOKAMI, Kiwao, GOTO, Sumio, TATARAZAKO, Norihisa, SHIRAISHI, Hiroaki, SUZUKI, Noriyuki (2007) Applicability of the Luminescent umu Test to the Monitoring of Genotoxic Agents in River Water. Journal of Environmental Chemistry, 17 (3) 453-460 doi:10.5985/jec.17.453

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TitleApplicability of the Luminescent umu Test to the Monitoring of Genotoxic Agents in River Water
JournalJournal of Environmental Chemistry
AuthorsNAKAJIMA, DaisukeAuthor
KAGEYAMA, ShihoAuthor
SHIRAISHI, FujioAuthor
KAMATA, RyoAuthor
NAGAHORA, ShinichiroAuthor
TAKAHASHI, SatoruAuthor
OGANE, JinichiAuthor
OHTANI, YoshimiAuthor
HORIUCHI, TakanobuAuthor
WATANABE, MasayukiAuthor
HAMANE, TakashiAuthor
YAMANE, KazukiAuthor
HARAGUCHI, KimikoAuthor
JINYA, DaisukeAuthor
KADOKAMI, KiwaoAuthor
GOTO, SumioAuthor
TATARAZAKO, NorihisaAuthor
SHIRAISHI, HiroakiAuthor
SUZUKI, NoriyukiAuthor
Year2007Volume17
Issue3
PublisherJapan Society for Environmental Chemistry
DOIdoi:10.5985/jec.17.453Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID14446590Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:14446590:5
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Full ReferenceNAKAJIMA, Daisuke, KAGEYAMA, Shiho, SHIRAISHI, Fujio, KAMATA, Ryo, NAGAHORA, Shinichiro, TAKAHASHI, Satoru, OGANE, Jinichi, OHTANI, Yoshimi, HORIUCHI, Takanobu, WATANABE, Masayuki, HAMANE, Takashi, YAMANE, Kazuki, HARAGUCHI, Kimiko, JINYA, Daisuke, KADOKAMI, Kiwao, GOTO, Sumio, TATARAZAKO, Norihisa, SHIRAISHI, Hiroaki, SUZUKI, Noriyuki (2007) Applicability of the Luminescent umu Test to the Monitoring of Genotoxic Agents in River Water. Journal of Environmental Chemistry, 17 (3) 453-460 doi:10.5985/jec.17.453
Plain TextNAKAJIMA, Daisuke, KAGEYAMA, Shiho, SHIRAISHI, Fujio, KAMATA, Ryo, NAGAHORA, Shinichiro, TAKAHASHI, Satoru, OGANE, Jinichi, OHTANI, Yoshimi, HORIUCHI, Takanobu, WATANABE, Masayuki, HAMANE, Takashi, YAMANE, Kazuki, HARAGUCHI, Kimiko, JINYA, Daisuke, KADOKAMI, Kiwao, GOTO, Sumio, TATARAZAKO, Norihisa, SHIRAISHI, Hiroaki, SUZUKI, Noriyuki (2007) Applicability of the Luminescent umu Test to the Monitoring of Genotoxic Agents in River Water. Journal of Environmental Chemistry, 17 (3) 453-460 doi:10.5985/jec.17.453
In(2007) Journal of Environmental Chemistry Vol. 17 (3) Japan Society for Environmental Chemistry


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