SAWADA Shinji | Department of Microbiology and Infection Control Sciences, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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関連著者
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Sawada Shinji
Department Of Pathology Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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SAWADA Shinji
Department of Microbiology and Infection Control Sciences, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Okuda Jun
Department of Cardiology, Yokohama City University Medical Center
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Tobe Takayoshi
Department Of Surgery Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Okamoto Masashi
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Saiseikai Nakatsu Hospital
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Chen Shin
Department Of Automation And Control Engineering Far East College
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Minagawa Shu
Department Of Advanced Bioscience Kinki University
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Gotoh Naomasa
Department Of Microbiology And Infection Control Science Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Hayashi Naoki
Department Of Anatomy Shiga University Of Medical Science
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Chen Shin
Department Of Surgery Japan Baptist Hospitil: Department Of Pathology Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto Univ
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Hayashi Naoki
Department Of Microbiology And Infection Control Science Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Minagawa Shu
Department Of Microbiology And Infection Control Science Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Gotoh Naomasa
Department Of Microbiology And Infection Control Sciences Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Okamoto Masashi
Department Of Microbiology And Infection Control Sciences Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Okuda Jun
Department Of Microbiology And Infection Control Sciences Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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OKUDA JUN
Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Nagoya University
著作論文
- An Immunohistological Study of the Immunoglobulin-containing Cells in the Human Gall Bladder
- Complementation of the exoS gene in the pvdE pyoverdine synthesis gene-deficient mutant of Pseudomonas aeruginosa results in recovery of the pvdE gene-mediated penetration through the intestinal epithelial cell barrier but not the pvdE-mediated virulence