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Department Of Biomolecular Science Faculty Of Science Toho University | 論文
- TCE Removal from Porous Media Using an Ozone-saturated Solvent
- Complex of branched cyclodextrin and lidocaine prolonged the duration of peripheral nerve block
- Induction of cell death by chimeric L-selectin-Fas receptors
- The difference in therapeutic effect of transurethral microwave thermotherapy between prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia
- Rafractory Anemia with an Excess of Blasts Developed into Overt Leukemia with Leukothrombocytosis
- An Improved Photoelectric Method for Recording Motile Responses of Individual Leucophores
- The Blue Coloration of the Common Surgeonfish, Paracanthurus hepatus-I. Morphological Features of Chromatophores
- Differential Actions of Melatonin on Melanophores of the Threeline Pencilfish, Nannostomus trifasciatus(Physiology)
- Effects of Foods on the Pharmacokinetics and Clinical Efficacy of Quazepam
- Inhibition of MMP-9 transcription and suppression of tumor metastasis by pyrrole-imidazole polyamide
- Isolation of Bright Blue Fluorescent Substances from Sonochemical Hydroxylation of Methyl p - Cyanobenzoate
- Long-Term Effects of Low-Frequency Home-Visit Rehabilitation by Cooperation with Physiotherapists and Health Care and Welfare Workers on Activities of Daily Living
- PET evaluation of fatty tumors in the extremity : Possibility of using the standardized uptake value (SUV) to differentiate benign tumors from liposarcoma
- Effects of Long-term Oral Administration of Amiodarone on the Ventricular Repolarization of Rabbit Hearts
- FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT INCREASE IN THE CLASS III ANTIARRHYTHMIC ACTION OF MS-551 IN RABBIT VENTRICULAR MYOCYTES
- FREQUENCY- AND USE-DEPENDENCE OF ACTION POTENTIAL PROLONGATION BY CLASS-III ANTIARRHYTHMIC DRUGS
- Successful Treatment of μ-Heavy Chain Disease with Fludarabine Monophosphate : A Case Report
- Association of Intestinal Malignant Lymphoma and Ulcerative Colitis
- STUDIES ON SERUM CA125 LEVELS IN PREGNANT WOMEN
- DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS OF HIGH-INTENSITY DC SHOCK ON CARDIAC MUSCLE DEPENDS ON THE ELECTRICAL AXIS OF STIMULATION