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Department Of Comprehensive Reproductive Medicine Graduate School Tokyo Medical And Dental Universit | 論文
- Climacteric Syndrome as Indefinite Complaints
- P-IS-96 The polyamine and proline pathway in initiation and development of intimal hyperplasia in premenopausal human uterine arteries(Others 2,Group 112,International Session)
- Mediators Involved in Decreasing Peripheral Vascular Resistance With Carbachol in the Rat Hind Limb Perfusion Model
- Triple Marker Screening for Trisomy 21, Trisomy 18 and Open Neural Tube Defects in Singleton Pregnancies of Native Japanese Pregnant Women
- Effect of Estriol on Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Japanese Women : A Multicenter Prospective Open Study
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis Demonstrates Efficacy of Recombinant Annexin II in a Rat Model of Stroke
- Ultrastructural and MRI study of the substantia nigra evolving exofocal post-ischemic neuronal death in the rat
- Long-term use of dienogest for the treatment of endometriosis
- Elevated Maternal Serum Folate in the Third Trimester and Reduced Fetal Growth: A Longitudinal Study
- Immunohistochemical localization of tenascin and ki-67 nuclear antigen in human endometrium throughout the normal menstrual cycle
- 微量のYを添加したFe-20Cr-4Al-S(748ppm)合金の1673Kにおけるサイクル酸化挙動
- Increase in the concentration of cytosolic-free calcium induced by human follicular fluid was decreased in single human spermatozoon with abnormal morphology
- A NEW METHOD OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAUTERlNE FETAL HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA CAUSED BY BLOOD TYPE INCOMPATIBILITY
- Changes in Sex Hormones and Calcium Regulating Hormones with Reference to Bone Mass Associated with Aging
- HUMAN TROPHOBLAST AND ENDOMETRIAI INTERACTIONS IN VITRO
- Impaired hyperactivation of human sperm in patients with infertility
- Electronic and Ionic Conduction in Cu_Se, Cu_S and Cu_(Se, S)
- Massively parallel networks for edge localization and contour integration-adaptable relaxation approach
- Elevated Maternal Serum Folate in the Third Trimester and Reduced Fetal Growth : A Longitudinal Study
- Augmentation of Arginase 2 Expression in the Human Endometrial Epithelium in the Secretory Phase