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Department Of Dermatology Fukushima Medical University | 論文
- Quality control for clinical islet transplantation : organ procurement and preservation, the islet processing facility, isolation, and potency tests
- Identification of CAG repeat-containing genes expressed in human brain as candidate genes for autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxias and other neurodegenerative diseases
- Overexpression of monocyte-derived cytokines in active psoriasis : a relation to coexistent arthropathy
- Possible contribution of stem cell factor in psoriasis vulgaris
- Topical Anthralin for Psoriasis Vulgaris : Evaluation of 70 Japanese Patients
- A Rare Association of Systemic Sclerosis with Psoriasis Vulgaris
- Topical Anthralin Therapy for Refractory Nail Psoriasis
- Repeated subcutaneous injection of staphylococcal enterotoxin B-stimulated lymphocytes retains epidermal thickness of psoriatic skin-graft onto severe combined immunodeficient mice
- Overlapping cases with psoriasis and Sjogren syndrome : a study of lymphocyte response to staphylococcal enterotoxin B
- Sarcoidosis Associated with Basedow's Disease
- Dermatofibroma with Myxoid Changes in a Patient with Psoriasis
- Cytokine Profile of Tumor Cells in Mycosis Fungoides : Successful Treatment with Intra-lesional Interferon-γ Combined with Chemotherapy
- Alopecia Universalis in a Patient with Psoriasis Vulgaris
- Successful Treatment of Severe Arthralgia Associated with Palmoplantar Pustulosis with Low-Dose Oral Cyclosporine A
- Coexistence of Subepidermal Calcified Nodule and Keratosis Punctata in a Patient with Hyperhidrosis
- Multiple Benign Keratoses during Cyclosporin Therapy for Psoriasis
- Lack of association of interleukin-12 p40 gene (IL12B) polymorphism with Behcet's disease in the Japanese population
- Primary Cutaneous True Histiocytic Sarcoma : A Case with an Indolent Course
- Interleukin-13 gene polymorphism G4257A is associated with atopic dermatitis in Japanese patients
- Eotaxin gene single nucleotide polymorphisms in the promoter and exon regions are not associated with susceptibility to atopic dermatitis, but two of them in the promoter region are associated with serum IgE levels in patients with atopic dermatitis