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Department Of Biological Science Graduate School Of Science The University Of Tokyo:department Of Li | 論文
- Negamycin Restores Dystrophin Expression in Skeletal and Cardiac Muscles of mdx Mice
- Synthesis of Negamycin and Its Derivatives as Potential Therapeutic Agents for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
- GROWTH FACTOR ARRAY FABRICATION USING AN INK JET PRINTER II(Cell Biology and Morphology,Abstracts of papers presented at the 74^ Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- Growth Factor Array Fabrication Using a Color Ink Jet Printer(Cell Biology)
- GROWTH FACTOR ARRAY FABRICATION USING AN INK JET PRINTER(Cell Biology and Morphology)(Proceedings of the Seventy-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- GROWTH FACTOR ARRAY FABRICATION USING AN INK JET PRINTER III(Developmental Biology,Abstracts of papers presented at the 75^ Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- DEVELOPMENT OF DUAL-REPORTER TRANSGENIC MICE FOR READTHROUGH ASSAY(Developmental Biology,Abstracts of papers presented at the 76^ Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- Transdermal delivery of a readthrough-inducing drug : a new approach of gentamicin administration for the treatment of nonsense mutation-mediated disorders
- Negamycin can restore dystrophin in mdx mouse skeletal muscles in vivo and in vitro(Symposium on Current Research for Skeletal Muscle)
- Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Dipeptidic Antibiotics (+)-Negamycin and Its Derivatives for Development of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Chemotherapy
- Growth Factor and Attachment Factor Printing Using Color Ink Jet Printer.(Cell Biology and Morphology)(Proceeding of the Seventy-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- Development of (+)-Negamycin Derivatives with Potent Readthrough Activity for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Chemotherapy
- Muscle injury-induced thymosin β4 acts as a chemoattractant for myoblasts
- Kolbe's Reaction of Higher Fatty Acids. III. Anode Potential in the Electrolysis of Laurio Acid with Platinum Anode
- Kolbe's Reaction of Higher Fatty Acids. II. Electrolysis of Lauric Acid by a Pulsating Current with an Artificial Graphite Anode