Shioura Hiroki | Dept. Radiol. Fukui Med. Univ.
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概要
関連著者
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HAYASHI Sachiko
Dept. Exp. Radiol. Health Phys. Fukui Med. Univ.
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KANO Eiichi
Dept. Exp. Radiol. Health Phys., Fukui Med. Univ.
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Kano Eiichi
Departments Of Experimental Radiology And Health Physics
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Shioura Hiroki
Dept. Radiol. Fukui Med. Univ.
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Majima Hideyuki
Departments Of Experimental Radiology And Health Physics
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Kano Eiichi
Dept. Exp. Radiol. Health Phys. Fukui Med. Univ.
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OHTSUBO Toshio
Dept. Otorhinolaryngol. Fukui Med. Univ.
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KITAI Ryuhei
Dept. Neurosurg. Fukui Med. Univ.
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Matsumoto Hideki
Dept. Exp. Radiol. Health Phys. Fukui Med. Univ.
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Matsumoto Hideki
Division Of Oncology Biomedical Imaging Research Center University Of Fukui
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Matsumoto Hideki
Department Of Biology Nara Medical University
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MATSUMOTO Hideki
Depts Expt'l. Radiol.
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HAYASHI Sachiko
Depts Expt'l. Radiol.
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KANO Eiichi
Depts Expt'l. Radiol.
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HAYASHI Sachiko
Depts Expt'l. Radiol.
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KANO Eiichi
Depts Expt'l. Radiol.
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SHIOURA Hiroki
Depts Radiol., Fukui Med. Univ.
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Jin Zhao-hui
Dept. Exp. Radiol. Health Phys. Fukui Med. Univ.
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HATASHITA Masanori
Dept. Exp. Radiol. Health Phys. Fukui Med. Univ.
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SHIOURA Hiroki
Dept. Radiol., Fukui Med. Univ.
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OHTSUBO Toshio
Depts Otorhinolaryngol.
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KITAI Ryuhei
Depts Neurosurg.
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Matsumoto Hideki
Dept. Exp. Radiol. Health Phys. Fac. Med. Sci. Univ. Fukui
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KAWAHARA Kenichi
5Dernatol. Fukul Med. Univ.
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KAWAHARA Ken-ichi
Dermatology
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FURUSAWA Yoshiya
Heavy-ion Radiobiology Research Group, Research Center for Charged Particle Therapy, National Instit
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JIN Zhao
Dept. Exp. Radiol. Health Phys. Fukui Med. Univ.
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Kano Eiichi
Departoment Of Experimental Radiology And Health Physics Fukui Medical University School Of Medicine
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Kano Eiichi
Department Of Experimental Radiology And Health Physics Fukui Medical School
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TSUJI Koh
Dept. of Radiol. and Radiation Oncol. , Minami-Wakayama Nat. Hosp.
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FURUKAWA-FURUYA Masayo
Dept. of Expt'l Radiol., Fukui Med. Univ.
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YOSHIKAWA Shinji
Dept. of Bacteriology, Nara Med. Univ.
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HAYASHI Sachiko
Department of Ophthalmology, Shiga University of Medical Science
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MAJIMA Hideyuki
Department of Oncology, Maxillofocal Radiology Division and Department of Space Environmental Medici
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Hayashi Sachiko
Department Of Applied Chemistry Miyazaki University
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Tsuji Koh
Dept. Of Radiol. National South Wakayama Hospital
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SHIOURA Hiroki
2Depts. of Radiol. , Fukui Med. Univ.
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KITAI Ryuhei
3Depts. of Neurosurg.
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OHTSUBO Toshio
4Depts. of Otorhinolaryngol. , Fukui Med. Univ.
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KITAI Ryuhei
1Neurosurg.
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OHTSUBO Toshio
2Otorhinolaryngol.
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Sangwen ZHANG
4Dept. Radiat. Oncol. Beijin Med. Univ.
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TSUBOUCHI Susumu
6Suzuka Univ. Med. Sci. and Tech.
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SHIOURA Hiroki
Radioiogy, Fukui Medical University
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Majima Hideyuki
Department Of Exp. Radiol. And Health Phys. Fukui Medical Univ.
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Furusawa Yoshiya
Heavy-ion Radiobiology Res. Group National Inst. Of Radiological Sciences
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Furukawa-furuya Masayo
Dept. Of Expt'l Radiol. Fukui Med. Univ.
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Yoshikawa Shinji
Dept. Of Bacteriology Nara Med. Univ.
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Hayashi Sachiko
Departments Of Experimental Radiology And Health Physics
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Porntipa Picha
3nat'l. Cancer Inst. Bangkok
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Furusawa Yoshiya
Heavy-ion Radiobiol. Res. Gr. Res. Center Charged Particle Therapy Nirs.
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Majima Hideyuki
Department of Exp. Radiol. and health phys. , Fukui Medical Univ.
著作論文
- 166 Modification of Radio- and Thermo-Sensitivity by Amrubicin or Amrubicinol in Human Lung Adenocarcinoma A549 Cells(Radio-protection and sensitization, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)
- Contribution of p53 Gene to Anti-Tumor Effects of Hyperthermia
- Modification of Thermosensitivity and Chemosensitivity Induced by Combined Treatments with Hyperthermiaand Adriamycin
- Bystander Effect Induced by Carbon-ion Beams : Modulation of Tumor Growth
- Accumulation of iNOS by Hyperthermia and Effect on the Coexisting Non-Treated Cells in Human Glioblastoma Cell Lines
- Accumulation of iNOS by Radiation and Effect on the Coexisting Non-Irradiated Cells in Human Glioblastoma Cell Lines
- Hyperthermic Enhancement of Cytotoxicity by Cisplatin or Radiation Depends on The p53 Status
- Hyperthermic Enhancement of Cytotoxicity by Cisplatin or Radiation Depends on The Accumulation of Hsp72
- Accumulation of iNOS by Radiation and/or Hyperthermia in Human Glioblastoma Cell Lines
- Possible mechanism on the cellular thermal damage induced by 40°C heating
- Comparisons of radio- and therno-sensitivities among three cell lines of oncogene--defined human cancers with two long term cultured cell lines.