Oohira Chisa | Radgenomics Project National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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関連著者
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Oohira Chisa
放射線医学総合研究所
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Oohira Chisa
Radgenomics Project National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Ohira Chisa
Radgenomics Project Frontier Research Center National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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安藤 興一
学振科技特
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Ando Koichi
Department Of Technical Support And Development Natl. Inst. Radiol. Sci.
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Ando Koichi
Division Of Health Sciences Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka University
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Sasai Keisuke
Heavy-ion Radiobiology Research Group National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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KOIKE Sachiko
National Inst. of Radiol. Sci
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Nojima K
National Inst. Radiological Sci. Chiba Jpn
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Ando Koichi
Space And Particle Radiation Science Research Group National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
著作論文
- Fractionated Irradiation Augments Inter-Strain Variation of Skin Reactions among Three Strains of Mice
- Strain Dependent Differences in a Histological Study of CD44 and Collagen Fibers with an Expression Analysis of Inflammatory Response-related Genes in Irradiated Murine Lung
- 253 Inter-strain variation of apoptotic index of jejunal crypts between mouse systems after gamma ray whole body irradiation(Apoptosis related, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)
- 69 Inter-strain variation of skin reaction among three strains of mice after fractionated irradiation(Radiation sensitivities in cells & tissues, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)
- Different Radiation Susceptibility among Five Strains of Mice Detected by a Skin Reaction
- Changes in the Pharmacokinetics of Gd-DTPA in Experimental Tumors after Charged Particle Radiation : Comparison with γ-Ray Radiation
- Relative Biological Effectiveness of 290 MeV/u Carbon Ions for the Growth Delay of a Radioresistant Murine Fibrosarcoma
- RBE of Carbon Ions for Tumor Growth Delay
- Fractionated irradiation with carbon ions induced resistance in mouse gut crypt cells
- Effects of sequentially mixed LET on tumor growth delay