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Department Of Dermatology Miyazaki Medical College | 論文
- Familial Mediterranean fever with erythema nodosum in an adult
- CD56 : a useful marker for diagnosing Merkel cell carcinoma
- Aeromonas sobria infection with severe soft tissue damage and segmental necrotizing gastroenteritis in a patient with alcoholic liver cirrhosis
- High Mortality in Hospitalized Elderly Patients with Feeding Tube Placement
- Ring Opening of Epoxides with Acetone Cyanohydrin Catalyzed by Lanthanoid(III) Alkoxides
- Lanthanoid(III) Alkoxides as Novel Catalysts for a Rapid Transhydrocyanation from Acetone Cyanohydrin to Aldehydes and Ketones
- Discrimination of Reaction Pathways by a Simple Organoaluminum Compound, Me_2AlCl, in Lewis Acid Promoted Reactions of Aldehydes with Organosilicon Reagents
- The Control of Living Anionic Polymerization by Metalloporphyrins
- Preparation of Novel σ-Bonded Organozirconium(IV) Porphyrins and Photoreduction to the Zirconium(II) Cpmplex by Visible Light
- Selective Cross-Acyloin Condensation Catalyzed by Thiazolium Salt II Selective Formation of 1-Hydroxy-2-ones form Formaldehyde and a Variety of Other Aldehydes, and a Proposal for the Possible Mechanism
- High Mortality in Hospitalized Elderly Patients with Feeding Tube Placement
- Analysis of hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA in the lesions of lichen planus in patients with chronic hepatitis C : detection of anti-genomic- as well as genomic-strand HCV RNAs in lichen planus lesions
- Three Cases of Malignant Melanoma Arising on Burn Scars
- Bilateral Lichen Striatus
- A Facile Synthesis of Optically Active γ-Cyanoallylic Alcohols Using Asymmetric Hydrocyanation of α, β-Alkenyl Aldehydes Followed by Stereospecific [3.3]Sigmatropic Chirality Transfer of the Cyanohydrin Acetates
- Reactivity of (porphinato)aluminum phenoxide and alkoxide as active initiators for polymerization of epoxide and lactone.
- Asymmetric addition of hydrogen cyanide to substituted benzaldehydes catalyzed by a synthetic cyclic peptide, cyclo((S)-phenylalanyl-(S)-histidyl).
- Activation of carbon dioxide by tetraphenylporphinatoaluminium methoxide. Reaction with epoxide.