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Department Of Bioregulation And Proteomics Institute Of Medical Science St. Marianna University Scho | 論文
- Three Cases of Ortho-phthalaldehyde-induced Anaphylaxis after Laryngoscopy : Detection of Specific IgE in Serum
- Trans-basement membrane migration of human basophils : role of matrix metalloproteinase-9
- IgE- and FcεRI-mediated migration of human basophils
- A Single Cell Analysis of TCR AV24AJ18^+ DN T Cells
- Semiquantitative Morphological Analysis of Stromal Cells in the Irradiated and Recovering Rat Thymus
- Heat Shock Proteins in the Human Periodontal Disease Process
- T_h -derived cytokine IFN-γ is a potent inhibitor of eotaxin synthesis in vitro
- Chimeric Human/Murine Monoclonal IgM Antibodies to HIV-1 Nef Antigen Expressed on Chronically Infected Cells
- The Electron Spectrum in 3C 279 and the Klein-Nishina Effects(Poster)
- T cells accumulating in the inflamed joints of a spontaneous murine model of rheumatoid arthritis become restricted to common clonotypes during disease progression
- Autoantibodies to Peroxiredoxin I and IV in Patients with Systemic Autoimmune Diseases
- Hepatitis Induced by an IgM Monoclonal Antibody against Procarboxypeptidase R
- Elastase from Activated Human Neutrophils Activates Procarboxypeptidase R
- Protein profiles of peripheral blood mononuclear cells are useful for differential diagnosis of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease
- Clinical trial : rebamipide promotes gastric ulcer healing by proton pump inhibitor after endoscopic submucosal dissection-a randomized controlled study
- Regulation of mouse mast cell surface FcεRI expression by dexamethasone
- Prognostic Value of the Doubling Time of Serum C-reactive Protein and Alkaline Phosphatase Levels in Primary Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
- Tumor Cell Attachment to Laminin Promotes Degradation of the Extracellular Matrix and Cell Migration in High-metastatic Clone Cells of RCT Sarcoma in vitro
- Identification of β-Tubulin Isoform V as an Autoantigen in Allergic Rhinitis by a Proteomic Approach
- Chondrocyte as a site of immune responses in arthropathy