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東京大学医科学研究所ヒトゲノム解析センター ゲノムシークエンス解析分野 | 論文
- Allelic Loss at 1p34,13q12,17p13.3,and 17q21.1 Correlates With Poor Postoperative Prognosis in Breast Cancer
- Correlation of Allelic Loss with Poor Postoperative Survival in Breast Cancer
- 川崎病不全型の冠動脈障害出現頻度
- Allelic Loss on Chromosome 9q Is Associated with Lymph Node Metastasis of Primary Breast Cancer
- A genomewide linkage analysis of Kawasaki disease : evidence for linkage to chromosome 12
- Combinational effect of genes for the renin-angiotensin system in conferring susceptibility to diabetic nephropathy
- Critical roles of T-LAK cell-originated protein kinase in cytokinesis
- Involvement of kinesin family member 2C/mitotic centromere-associated kinesin overexpression in mammary carcinogenesis
- Enhanced SMYD3 expression is essential for the growth of breast cancer cells
- Identification of Rad51 alteration in patients with bilateral breast cancer
- Association analysis of SLC22A4, SLC22A5 and DLG5 in Japanese patients with Crohn disease
- ICM0301s, New Angiogenesis Inhibitors from Aspergillus sp. F-1491 : II. Physico-chemical Properties and Structure Elucidation
- A case-control study of diet and prostate cancer in Japan : possible protective effect of traditional Japanese diet
- High-density SNP map of human ITR, a gene associated with vascular remodeling
- Gene-based SNP discovery as part of the Japanese Millennium Genome Project : identification of 190 562 genetic variations in the human genome
- Impact of CYP2D6^*10 on recurrence-free survival in breast cancer patients receiving adjuvant tamoxifen therapy
- Association of genetic polymorphisms in SLCO1B3 and ABCC2 with docetaxel-induced leukopenia
- Monthly Observation of the Number of Patients with Kawasaki Disease and its Incidence Rates in Japan : Chronological and Geographical Observation from Nationwide Surveys
- Epidemiologic Features of Kawasaki Disease in Japan : Results from the Nationwide Survey in 2005-2006
- Correlation of Allelic Losses and Clinicopathological Factors in 504 Primary Breast Cancers