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Department Of Biochemistry Kawasaki Medical School | 論文
- Reduced Expression of Perchloric Acid-Soluble Protein after Partial Hepatectomy in Rats
- Effect of Simulated Microgravity on Murine Melanoma Cells : Altered Tumor Cell and Tumorigenicity
- Perchloric acid-soluble protein is accumulated in nuclei by ER-stressors
- Treatment of Solitary Iliac Aneurysms : Clinical Review of 28 Cases
- Thalassemia Incidentally Found by Marked Erythrocytosis Due to an Ochre Mutation at Codon 35 in a Japanese Man
- Surgical Management of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Associated with Polycystic Kidney Disease : Report of Two Cases
- Band 4.2 Komatsu: 523 GAT → TAT (175 Asp → Tyr) in exon 4 of the band 4.2 gane associated with total deficiency of band 4.2, hemolytic anemia with ovalostomatocytosis and marked disruption of the cytoskeletal network
- Promoting Effects of Chinese Pangolin and Wild Pink Medicines on the Mammary Gland Development in Immature Mice
- Detection and Differentiation of Malaria Parasites in DNA Extracted from Blood Samples by the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
- Molecular Aspects of α-Thalassemia in Myanmar
- Aberrant mRNA Spliced in a β^0-Thalassemic Gene Having a G→A Mutation at βIVS II-1
- Molecular Aspects of Transfusion Dependent Thalassemic Children in Myanmar : Analysis of Common β-Thalassemia in Myanmar by Amplification Refractory Mutation System (ARMS)
- Adult Onset, Chronic Anemias of Undermined Etiology, Myanmar
- Prevalence of Hemoglobin E Among the Children Taking Regular Blood Transfusion at the Day Care Room, Yangon Children Hospital, Myanmar
- An Insight into Heterozygous β-Thalassemia, Myanmar
- Primary Osteosarcoma of the Lung : A Case Report
- Rapid and Sensitive PCR Detection of Vibrio trachuri Pathogenic to Japanese Horse Mackerel ( Trachurus japonicus )
- Vibrio trachuri Sp. Nov., a New Species Isolated from Diseased Japanese Horse Mackerel
- Effects of Cooking Methods of Cabbage on the Production of TNF-α and Induction of Quinone Reductase in Hepa 1c1c7 Cells
- Cutaneous botryomycosis associated with eosinophilic cellulitis