MITSUNO TOHRU | Division of Chemical Toxicology and Immunochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University
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児島 英介
Division Of Chemical Toxicology And Immunochemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of
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MITSUNO TOHRU
Division of Chemical Toxicology and Immunochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University
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KOJIMA EISUKE
Division of Chemical Toxicology and Immunochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University
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OSAWA TOSHIAKI
Division of Chemical Toxicology and Immunochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University
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Osawa Toshiaki
Division Of Chemical Toxicology And Immunochemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of
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Osawa Toshiaki
Laboratory Of Molecular Medicine Department Of Integrated Biosciences Graduate School Of Frontier Sc
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Kojima Eisuke
Division Of Chemical Toxicology Immunochemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of Tok
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Mitsuno Tohru
Division Of Chemical Toxicology Immunochemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of Tok
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OSAWA Toshiaki
Yakult Central Institute for Microbiological Research
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Osawa Toshiaki
Division Of Chemical Toxicology And Immunochemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science University Of
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Satoh Motonobu
Division Of Chemical Toxicology And Immunochemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of
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ICHIMURA OSAMU
Division of Chemical Toxicology and Immunochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University
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Ichimura Osamu
Division Of Chemical Toxicology And Immunochemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of
著作論文
- ELEVATION OF COLONY STIMULATING FACTORS IN MOUSE SERUM AFTER INJECTION OF PSK, AN ANTITUMOR POLYSACCHARIDE
- IDENTIFICATION OF A MOUSE SERUM PROTEIN INCREASED BY ADMINISTRATION OF AN ANTITUMOR POLYSACCHARIDE, PSK, AS A VARIANT OF MOUSE TRANSFERRIN AND SOME OF ITS BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES
- IMMUNOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF MOUSE CERULOPLASMIN