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Department Of Cardiology Pulmonology And Nephrology ; Course Of Internal Medicine And Molecular Ther | 論文
- Factors correlated with plasma renin activity in general Japanese population
- Relationship between antinuclear antibody and microalbuminuria in the general population : the Takahata study
- Association of CC chemokine ligand 5 genotype with urinary albumin excretion in the non-diabetic Japanese general population : the Takahata study
- Clinical utility of trace proteinuria for microalbuminuria screening in the general population
- An angiotensin II type-I receptor blocker, olmesartan medoxomil, attenuates lipid peroxidation in renal injury induced by subtotal nephrectomy
- Collective Mode of Spin-Density-Wave in (TMTSF)_2ClO_4 : Condensed Matter: Electronic Properties, etc.
- Depinning of Spin-Density-Wave in (TMTSF)_2ClO_4 : Condensed Matter: Electronic Properties, etc.
- THE DISTRIBUTION AND POSSIBLE SIGNIFICANCE OF NATURAL KILLER CELLS (HNK-1^+ CELL) IN THE HUMAN SPLEEN
- Initial Changes of Hepatic Glycogen Granules and Glycogen Phosphorylase a After Exposure to 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene in Rats
- Magnetic Oscillation of Thermoelectric Power in the Organic Superconductorκ-(BEDT-TTF)_2 Cu(NCS)_2
- A New Organic Metal Based on the DHTTF (Dihydrotetrathiafulvalene) Derivative, (MDHT)_2AuI_2
- High variability of albuminuria in nondiabetic population : the Takahata Study
- Autoimmune forms of chronic hepatitis associated with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection with and without HCV-RNA : Histological differences from pure autoimmune hepatitis and chronic hepatitis C
- Changes in Lipoprotein Profile after Selective LDL Apheresis
- The Association between Microalbuminuria and Metabolic Syndrome in the General Population in Japan: The Takahata Study
- The association between renal tubular damage and rapid renal deterioration in the Japanese population : the Takahata study
- The novel and independent association between single-point SNP of NPHP4 gene and renal function in non-diabetic Japanese population : the Takahata study