Fujiwara Sakuhei | Department Of Anatomy Biology And Medicine Dermatology Faculty Of Medicine Oita University
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Fujiwara Sakuhei
Department Of Dermatology Faculty Of Medicine Oita University
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Fujiwara Sakuhei
Department Of Anatomy Biology And Medicine Dermatology Faculty Of Medicine Oita University
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Fuijwara Sakuhei
Department Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Faculty Of Medicine University Of Oita
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Fuijwara Sakuhei
Department Of Anatomy Biology And Medicine (dermatology) Faculty Of Medicine Oita University
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Fujiwara Sakuhei
Department Of Dermatology And Plastic Surgery Faculty Of Medicine University Of Oita
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Fujiwara Sakuhei
Department Of Anatomy Biology And Medicine (dermatology) Faculty Of Medicine Oita University
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Katagiri Kazumoto
Dermatology Department Of Anatomy Biology And Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Oita University
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Katagiri Kazumoto
Department Of Anatomy Biology And Medicine (dermatology) Faculty Of Medicine Oita University
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FUJIWARA Sakuhei
Department of Anatomy, Biology and Medicine (Dermatology), Oita University, Faculty of Medicine
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Okamoto Osamu
Department Of Dermatology Faculty Of Medicine Oita University
著作論文
- The bioactivity of transforming growth factor-β1 can be regulated via binding to dermal collagens in mink lung epithelial cells
- Severity factors of Mamushi (Agkistrodon blomhoffii) bite
- Successful treatment of single lymph node metastasis of melanoma with carbon ion radiotherapy and chemotherapy
- Drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome due to carbapenem antibiotics
- Skin Cancer Screening on a Fishing Island and in an Inland Agricultural Area of Japan
- Elevation of IL-6 in ATL Patient with a Pathological Fracture
- Interactions between epiplakin and intermediate filaments
- Epiplakin accelerates the lateral organization of keratin filaments during wound healing
- Interleukin-4 depresses levels of transcripts for acid-sphingomyelinase and glucocerebrosidase and the amount of ceramide in acetone-wounded epidermis, as demonstrated in a living skin equivalent
- Vulvar basal cell carcinoma with bone metastasis