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Department Of Applied Physics And Physico-informatics Faculty Of Science And Technology Keio University | 論文
- Periodontal Tissue Reaction to Mechanical Stress in Mice
- Correction of Inhomogeneous RF Field Using Multiple SPGR Signals for High-Field Spin-Echo MRI
- Alteration of the responses of gastric smooth muscle to endothelin in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
- Periodontal tissue reaction to mechanical stress in mice(Poster Session,The 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology in Matsumoto Dental University)
- Cloning, Sequencing, and Heterologous Expression of Rat Methionine Synthase cDNA
- Characteristics of monocarboxylates as energy substrates other than glucose in rat brain slices and the effect of selective glial poisoning - a ^P NMR study
- Simultaneous measurements of lactate and blood flow during hypoxia and recovery from hypoxia in a localized region in the brain of the anesthetized rabbit
- Synthesis of Protoporphyrin IX Derivatives Having Four Amphiphilic and/or Lipophilic Alkyl Chains and Their Dispersing Behavior in Phospholipid Bilayer
- 正常咬合者の顎顔面形態と咬合力の関連
- Severe Ascites with Hypothyroidism and Elevated CA125 Concentration : A Case Report
- The effect of local bFGF administration for growth of mouse mandiblar head(Poster Session,The 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology in Matsumoto Dental University)
- LPS-stimulated Apert Syndrome Gingival Keratinocytes Show Markedly Suppressed Inflammatory Cytokine Production
- 電解蓄積アニオンの酸化電位と理論計算による酸化電位予測
- Effect of Sc-Addition on the Coarsening Behavior of Al_3Li Precipitates in Al-Li Alloys
- Growth and Electrical Properties of 3C-SiC/Nanocrystalline Diamond Layered Films
- Modeling of Neutral Transport in Linear Divertor Plasma Using First Flight Collision Probability Method
- BMPs and Related Factors Appearing in the Mouse Periodontal Tissues Due to Orthodontic Mechanical Stress
- Volume Grating Induced by a Self-Trapped Long Filament of Femtosecond Laser Pulses in Silica Glass
- A Precise and Useful Method for Coordinating Computed Tomography and Jaw Movement Frames of Reference