Nakayama Jun | Central Clinical Laboratories Shinshu University Hospital
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概要
関連著者
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Katsuyama Tsutomu
Central Clinical Laboratories, Shinshu University Hospital
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NAKAYAMA Jun
Central Clinical Laboratories, Shinshu University Hospital
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Nakayama Jun
Central Clinical Laboratories Shinshu University Hospital
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Katsuyama Tsutomu
Central Clinical Laboratories Shinshu University Hospital
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Fukuda M
Glycobiology Program Cancer Research Center The Burnham Institute
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Kaneki Toshimichi
First Department Of Internal Medicine Shinshu University School Of Medicine
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Nakayama Jun
Department Of Pathology Shinshu University School Of Medicine:institute Of Organ Transplants Reconst
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Fukuda Minoru
Department Of Anatomy Kyorin University School Of Medicine
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Nakayama Jun
Department Of Laboratory Medicine Shinshu University School Of Medicine Nagano
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Kumagai Toshiko
First Department Of Medicine Shinshu University School Of Medicine
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Tsushima Kenji
The First Department Of Internal Medicine Shinshu University School Of Medicine
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Fukuda Minoru
Glycobiology Program, Cancer Research Center, The Burnham Institute
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ANGATA Kiyohiko
The Glycobiology Program, La Jolla Cancer Research Center, The Burnham Institute
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ONG Edgar
The Glycobiology Program, La Jolla Cancer Research Center, The Burnham Institute
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FUKUDA Minoru
The Glycobiology Program, La Jolla Cancer Research Center, The Burnham Institute
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Shimada Makoto
Department Of Urology Showa University School Of Medicine
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Fukuda Minoru
Glycobiology Program Cancer Research Center The Burnham Institute
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Ong Edgar
The Glycobiology Program La Jolla Cancer Research Center The Burnham Institute
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Angata Kiyohiko
The Glycobiology Program La Jolla Cancer Research Center The Burnham Institute
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Nakamura Toshitsugu
Department Of Pathology Suwa Red Cross Hospital
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Shimada Makoto
Department Of Surgery Suwa Red Cross Hospital
著作論文
- Expression Cloning and Functional Analysis of a Human α1, 4-N-Acetylglucosaminyltransferase That Directs the Synthesis of the Gastric Gland Mucous Cell-type Mucin
- Polysialic acid, a unique glycan that is developmentally regulated by two polysialyltransferases, PST and STX, in the central nervous system : From biosynthesis to function
- Brunner's gland metaplasia of residual jejunum developed long after wide resection of the small intestine