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Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute | 論文
- Biological and clinical implications of EGFR mutations in lung cancer
- NAD(P)H : quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQ01) C609T polymorphism and the risk of eight cancers for Japanese
- 食道がんリスクに関するALDH2、CYP2E1、飲酒の遺伝子環境交互作用
- A phase I radioimmunolocalization trial of humanized monoclonal antibody huA33 in patients with gastric carcinoma
- Foods and beverages in relation to urothelial cancer : Case-control study in Japan
- Physical exercise reduces risk of breast cancer in Japanese women
- Transforming Growth Factor B1 T29C Polymorphism and Breast Cancer Risk in Japanese Women
- Descriptive Epidemiology of Male Breast Cancer in Japan
- Therapeutic effect of intraarterial prednisolone injection in severe intestinal Behcet's disease
- Limited association between a catechol-O-methyltransferase (CONT) polymorphism and breast cancer risk in Japan
- No Association of the 5' Promoter Region Polymorphism of CYP17 with Breast Cancer Risk in Japan
- Mutation Spectrum in hMSH3-deficient ovarian tumor cell line HHUA/chr.2
- Rare pancreatic neoplasms : the utility of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration : a large single center study
- Effect of Space Flight on the Frequency of Micronuclei and Expression of Stress-responsive Proteins in Cultured Mammalian Cells
- No Induction of p53 Phosphorylation and Few Focus Formation of Phosphorylated H2AX Suggest Efficient Repair of DNA Damage During Chronic Low-dose-rate Irradiation in Human Cells
- 28 AT cells in GI phase are sensitive to low dose rate radiation(Low dose and low dose-rate effects, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)
- Genetic effect of low dose rate radiation on human cells immortalized by introducing the hTERT gene
- Establishment of Immortal Normal and Ataxia Telangiectasia Fibroblast Cell Lines by Introduction of the hTERT Gene
- Genetic Effect of Low-Dose-Rate Radiation on Human Immortal Cells
- Smoking behavior and attitudes toward smoking cessation among members of the Japanese Cancer Association in 2004 and 2006