KURIMASA Akihiro | Dept. of Human Genome Sci. LifeSci. Div. Grad. Sch. of Med. Tottori Univ
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概要
- KURIMASA Akihiroの詳細を見る
- 同名の論文著者
- Dept. of Human Genome Sci. LifeSci. Div. Grad. Sch. of Med. Tottori Univの論文著者
関連著者
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Oshimura Mitsuo
Dept. Of Mol. Cell Genet. Tottori Univ.
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Oshimura Mitsuo
Dept. Biomedical Science Grad. Sch. Medical Science Tottori Univ.
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KURIMASA Akihiro
Dept. of Human Genome Sci. LifeSci. Div. Grad. Sch. of Med. Tottori Univ
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Kurimasa Akihiro
Dept. Genetic Med. And Regenerative Therapeutics
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Burma Sandeep
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab. Life Sci. Div.
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OUYANG Honghai
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Dept. of Med. Physics
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NAGASAWA Hatsumi
Harverd Sch. of Public Health Dept of Cancer Cell Biol
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LI Gloria
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Dept. of Med. Physics
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OSAKI Mitsuhiko
Tottori Univ Faculty of Med Dept of Pathology(1)
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ITO Hisao
Tottori Univ Faculty of Med Dept of Pathology(1)
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CHEN David
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab. Life Sci. Div.
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GT TAHIMIC
Dept. Genetic Med. and Regenerative Therapeutics
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NISHIGAKI Ryuichi
Dept. Biomedical Science, Grad. Sch. Medical Science, Tottori Univ.
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TODA Toshifusa
Proteomics Collaboration Div., Tokyo Metropolitan Inst.
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SHIOTA Goshi
Dept. Genetic Med. and Regenerative Therapeutics
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Ito Hisao
Division Of Organ Pathology Department Of Microbiology And Pathology Faculty Of Medicine Tottori Uni
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Toda Toshifusa
Proteomics Collaboration Center Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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Toda Toshifusa
Proteomics Collaboration Div. Tokyo Metropolitan Inst.
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Osaki Mitsuhiko
Division Of Organ Pathology Department Of Microbiology And Pathology Faculty Of Medicine Tottori Uni
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Nishigaki Ryuichi
Dept. Biomedical Science Grad. Sch. Medical Science Tottori Univ.
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Ito Hisao
Division Of Organ Pathology Department Of Microbiology And Pathology School Of Medicine Tottori Univ
著作論文
- Disruption of NBS1 gene leads to early embryonic lethality in homozygous null mice and induces specificcancer in heterozygous mice.
- 148 Searching for novel targets of ATM kinase through phosphoproteome profiling and analysis(Signal transduction, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)