USHIYAMA Kiyoji | Department of Internal Medicine, Nippon Medical School
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概要
関連著者
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Kimura Eiichi
The First Department Of Internal Medicine Nippon Medical School
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KIMURA EIICHI
Department of Internal Medicine. Nippon Medical School
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USHIYAMA Kiyoji
Department of Internal Medicine, Nippon Medical School
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YOSHIDA Koichi
Department of Dental Materials Science, School of Life Dentistry at Tokyo, The Nippon Dental Univers
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KOJIMA Naohiko
Department of Internal Medicine, Nippon Medical School
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KIMURA E.
Department of Parasitology, Aichi Medical University School of Medicine
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Kimura Eiichi
Department Of Bioengineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Yoshida Koichi
Department Of Dental Materials Science School Of Life Dentistry At Tokyo The Nippon Dental Universit
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Kimura E.
Department of Internal Medicine, Nippon Medical School
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Hayakawa Hirokazu
Department Of Physiological Laboratory Nippon Medical School
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Kojima Naohiko
Dept. Of Intern. Med. Nippon Mwd. Sch.
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Hayakawa Hirokazu
Department Of Cardiology Nippon Medical School
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Kimura Eiichi
1st Dept. Of Intern. Med. Nippon Med. School
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KANIE Takayuki
Department of Internal Medicine, Nippon Medical School
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USHIYAMA Kiyoji
Dept. of Intern. Med., Nippon Mwd. Sch.
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SATAKE KIYOTO
Department of Internal Medicine, Nippon Medical School
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Kimura Eiichi
Department Of Critical Care Med Nippon Medical School
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Satake Kiyoto
Department Of Internal Medicine Nippon Medical School
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Ushiyama Kiyoji
Dept. Of Intern. Med. Nippon Mwd. Sch.
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YOSHIDA Koichi
Department of Internal Medicine, Nippon Medical School
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Kimura Eiichi
Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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KIMURA Eiichi
Department of Internal Medicine, Nippon Medical School
著作論文
- Developmental Mechanism of Angina Pectoris and Action of Coronary Vasodilators
- Exercise Test and Anoxia Test in the Diagnosis of Angina Pectoris : A Comparative Study
- Clinical Evalution of TH-24, a Newly Synthetized Xanthine Derivative, in the Treatment of the Coronary Artery Disease