Masaaki Murakami | Institute Of Immunlogical Science Hokkaido University
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関連著者
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Masaaki Murakami
Institute Of Immunlogical Science Hokkaido University
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Masaaki Murakami
Section Of Immunopathogenesis Institute Of Immunological Science Hokkaido University
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Toshimitsu Uede
Institute Of Immunologiacal Science Hokkaido University
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Toshimitsu Uede
Division Of Developmental Genetics Center For Biomedical Science Chiba University School Of Medicine
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Masaaki Murakami
Laboratory For Molecular Biology Medical Research Laboratories Taisho Pharmaceutical Company Ltd.
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Masaaki Murakami
Institute of Immunological Science, Hokkaido University
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Toshimitsu Uede
Institute of Immunological Science, Hokkaido University
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Toshimitsu Uede
Section Of Immunopathogenesis Institute Of Immunological Science Hokkaido University
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Ryo Abe
Research Institute For Biological Science Science University Of Tokyo Department Of Dermatology Asah
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Masaaki Murakami
Section of Immunopathogenesis, Institute of Immunological Science,Hokkaido University
著作論文
- The functional role of B7 molecules on the induction of thymocyte activation and apoptosis.
- CD28 co-stimulatory signals induced IL-2 receptor expression on antigen-stimulated virgin T cells by an IL-2- independent mechanism.
- The role of B7-1a molecule, an alternatively spliced form of murine B7-1(CD80), on T cell activation.
- Identification and characterization of an alternative cytotoxic Tlymphocyte-associated protein 4 binding molecule on B cells.
- The Functional Role of B7 Molecules on the Induction of Thymocyte Activation and Apoptosis
- Long-term acceptance of major histocompatibility complex- mismached cardiac allograft induced by a low does of CTLA4IgM plus FK506.
- Introduction of an osteopontin gene confers the increase in B1 cell population and the production of anti-DNA autoantibodies.
- The mechanism by which proteolysis enhances the ligand binding activity of guinea pig typeII Fc receptor for IgG (FcγRIIB).
- Osteopontin, a coordinator of host defence system:a cytokine or an extracellular adhesive protein?
- Involvement of a common 10-amino-acid segment in the cytoplasmic region of CD40 but different MAP kinases in different CD40-mediated responses.