Ajioka Yoichi | 新潟大学 医歯学総合研究科消化器・一般外科学分野
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関連著者
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Ajioka Y
Divisions Of Molecular And Diagnostic Pathology Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Sciences Niiga
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Ajioka Yoichi
新潟大学 医歯学総合研究科消化器・一般外科学分野
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Ajioka Yoichi
新潟大学 医歯学総合研究科消化器内科学
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Yoichi Ajioka
The First Department Of Pathology Niigata University Schoolof Medicine
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Ajioka Yoichi
獨協医科大学 病理学人体分子
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Ajioka Yoichi
新潟大学 医歯総合研究 遺伝子制御
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Ajioka Yoichi
Division Of Molecular And Functional Pathology Niigata University
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BABA Youichiro
Division of Molecular and Diagnostic Pathology, Department of Molecular Genetics, Niigata University
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Ajioka Youichi
Divison Of Molecular And Diagnostic Pathology Niigata University
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Ajioka Yoichi
Division Of Molecular Diagnostic Pathology Niigata University Medical And Dental Hospital
著作論文
- Analyses of p53 Overexpression, Aberrant β-Catenin Expression, Microsatellite Instability, and K-ras Mutation in Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma with and without Hepatolithiasis
- p21^ and Ki-67 Expression of Serrated Adenoma of the Colorectum : An Investigation of Cell Differentiation/Maturation and its Relationship with Cell Proliferation
- Proliferation kinetics and apoptosis of serrated adenoma of the colorectum
- P4-13 Correlation between Immunohistochemical Cell Kinetics and Macroscopic Phenotype of Colorectal Serrated Adenoma
- A MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL DESIGNED TO EVALUATE FOLLOW-UP SURVEILLANCE STRATEGIES FOR COLORECTAL CANCER : THE JAPAN POLYP STUDY
- Correlations between lymph node metastasis and depth of submucosal invasion in submucosal invasive colorectal carcinoma : a Japanese collaborative study
- The Absence of a Significant Role for β-Catenin in the Tumorigenesis of the Serrated Adenoma of the Colorectum : A Comparative Study with the Traditional Tubular Colorectal Adenoma
- Clinicopathologic characteristics of clinically relevant cytomegalovirus infection in inflammatory bowel disease
- Toxic megacolon associated with cytomegalovirus infection in ulcerative colitis
- Lymph Node Metastasis and Micrometastasis of Submucosal Invasive Colorectal Carcinoma: An Indicator of the Curative Potential of Endoscopic Treatment