Yoshiyama Hironori | Research Center For Infection-associated Cancer Institute For Genetic Medicine Hokkaido University
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概要
- YOSHIYAMA Hironoriの詳細を見る
- 同名の論文著者
- Research Center For Infection-associated Cancer Institute For Genetic Medicine Hokkaido Universityの論文著者
関連著者
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Komano Jun
国立感染症研究所エイズ研究センター
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URANO Emiko
AIDS Research Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases
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KOMANO Jun
AIDS Research Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases
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Komano Jun
Aids Research Center National Institute Of Infectious Diseases
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Komano Jun
Aids Res Ctr Niid
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Urano Emiko
Aids Research Center National Institute Of Infectious Diseases
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YOSHIYAMA Hironori
Research Center for Infection-associated Cancer, Institute for Genetic Medicine, Hokkaido University
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Yoshiyama Hironori
Research Center For Infection-associated Cancer Institute For Genetic Medicine Hokkaido University
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HAMATAKE Makiko
AIDS Research Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases
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MIYAUCHI Kosuke
AIDS Research Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases
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SHIMIZU Norio
Department of Virology, Division of Virology and Immunology, Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medic
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Hamatake Makiko
Aids Research Center National Institute Of Infectious Diseases
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Hatada Makiko
Center For Aids Research Kumamoto University
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Miyauchi Kosuke
Aids Research Center National Institute Of Infectious Diseases
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KARIYA Yumi
AIDS Research Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases
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Kariya Yumi
Aids Research Center National Institute Of Infectious Diseases
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Shimizu Norio
Department Of Virology Medical Research Institute Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Shimizu Norio
Department Of Virology Division Of Medical Science Medical Research Institute Tokyo Medical And Dent
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Shimizu Norio
Department Of Virology Division Of Medical Science Medical Research Institute Tokyo Medical And Dent
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Shimizu Norio
Department Of Surgery Tottori University School Of Medicine
著作論文
- Dominant-negative derivative of EBNA1 represses EBNA1-mediated transforming gene expression during the acute phase of Epstein-Barr virus infection independent of rapid loss of viral genome
- Cytokine signatures of transformed B cells with distinct Epstein-Barr virus latencies as a potential diagnostic tool for B cell lymphoma