Sakai Ryuichi | Growth Factor Division National Cancer Center Research Institute
スポンサーリンク
概要
関連著者
-
SAKAI Ryuichi
Growth Factor Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute
-
Sakai Ryuichi
Growth Factor Division National Cancer Center Research Institute
-
IKEDA Jun-ichiro
Department of Pathology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
-
ODA Tomofumi
Department of Pathology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
-
INOUE Masayoshi
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
-
UEKITA Takamasa
Growth Factor Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute
-
OKUMURA Meinoshin
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
-
AOZASA Katsuyuki
Department of Pathology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
-
MORII Eiichi
Department of Pathology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
-
Aozasa K
Division Of Cardiovascular Surgery Pathology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Aozasa Katsuyuki
大阪大学 医学系研究科内分泌・代謝内科
-
Aozasa Katsuyuki
Department Of Pathology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Aozasa Katsuyuki
大阪大学 医学系研究科泌尿器科学
-
Aozasa K
Pathology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Aozasa Katsuyuki
大阪大学 医学系研究科病理病態学
-
Morii Eiichi
Department Of Pathology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Ikeda Jun-ichiro
Department Of Pathology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
FUKAMI Kiyoko
Laboratory of Genome and Biosignal, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science
-
FUTAMI Hitoyasu
Growth Factor Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute
-
Fukami Kiyoko
Laboratory Of Genome And Biosignal Tokyo University Of Pharmacy And Life Sciences
-
Fukami Kiyoko
Laboratory Of Genome And Biosignal School Of Life Science Tokyo University Of Pharmacy And Life Scie
-
Yoshida Shuhei
Laboratory Of Genome And Biosignal Tokyo University Of Pharmacy And Life Sciences
-
Uekita Takamasa
Growth Factor Division National Cancer Center Research Institute
-
Futami Hitoyasu
Growth Factor Division National Cancer Center Research Institute
-
AOZASA Katsuyuki
Pathology Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
-
Okumura Meinoshin
Department Of General Thoracic Surgery Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Okumura Meinoshin
Department Of Thoracic Surgery Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Kawashima Atsunari
Department Of Urology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Oda Tomofumi
Department Of Pathology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Kouchi Zen
Laboratory Of Genome And Biosignal Tokyo University Of Pharmacy And Life Sciences
-
Aozasa Katsuyuki
Department Of Pathology (c3) Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Aozasa K
Department Of Pathology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Yamaguchi Hideki
Laboratory Of Genome And Biosignal Tokyo University Of Pharmacy And Life Sciences
-
NAKAMURA Yoshikazu
Laboratory of Genome and Biosignal, School of Life Science, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sc
-
MUROI Emi
Laboratory of Genome and Biosignal, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences
-
KAWAMURA Masahiro
Laboratory of Genome and Biosignal, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences
-
Kawamura Masahiro
Laboratory Of Genome And Biosignal Tokyo University Of Pharmacy And Life Sciences
-
Muroi Emi
Laboratory Of Genome And Biosignal Tokyo University Of Pharmacy And Life Sciences
-
Kawauchi Akihiro
Department Of Pathology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Inoue Masayoshi
Department Of General Thoracic Surgery (l5) Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Inoue Masayoshi
Department Of Thoracic Surgery Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
-
Nakamura Yoshikazu
Laboratory Of Genome And Biosignal Tokyo University Of Pharmacy And Life Sciences
-
Inoue Masayoshi
Department Of Agriculture Kyoto Prefectural University
著作論文
- Expression of CUB domain containing protein (CDCP1) is correlated with prognosis and survival of patients with adenocarcinoma of lung
- RET protein promotes non-adherent growth of NB-39-nu neuroblastoma cell line
- Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate and PIP5-kinase Iα are required for invadopodia formation in human breast cancer cells