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Department Of Dynamic Pathology Research Institute For Neurological Diseases And Geriatrics Kyoto Pr | 論文
- Effects of Continuous Low-Dose Prenatal Irradiation on Neuronal Migration in Mouse Cerebral Cortex
- Enzymohistochemical studies on ALPase Isozymes in human and dog gastric carcinoma cells
- Analysis of Cell Proliferation and Differentiation of the Developing Human Central Nervous System using the Feulgen Cytophotometry
- Synthesis and Transport of the Sulphated Mucoprotein in the Visual System of the Newly Hatched Chick
- Changes in Extracellular Matrix Components of Bladder Detrusor in Relation to Bladder Hypertrophy and Compliance in Patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
- Some Aspects of Occupational Safety and Health in Green Tea Workers
- Noise in Aerobic Facilities
- A Survey on Noise Exposure Level in an Aluminum Can Production Plant
- COMBINATION OF FEULGEN NUCLEAR REACTION WITH IMMUNOFLUORESCENT STAINING FOR PHOTOPRODUCTS OF DNA AFTER UV-IRRADIATION
- COMBINATION OF FEULGEN CYTOFLUOROMETRY WITH ^3H-THYMIDINE AUTORADIOGRAPHY
- Cytofluorometric Analysis of Glycogen Metabolism in an Ascites Hepatoma Cell AH-13
- Color Image Analysis of Mucin Distribution in Intramucosal Signet-ring Cell Carcinoma
- Histopathological Changes in the Detrusor Muscle Relation to Bladder Hypertrophy in BPH Patients
- Comparison of Cell Kinetics between the Boundary and the Interboundary Areas during Hindbrain Segmentation in the Chick Embryo
- Age-Related Changes of the Argyrophilic Nucleolar Organizer Regions in Mouse Neocortical Neurons
- TWO-WAVE-LENGTH-SCANNING METHOD IN FEULGEN CYTOPHOTOMETRY
- A-5 A combined staining method for argyrophilic nucleolar organizer regions and for glial fibrillary acidic protein in astrocytes of human brain
- QUANTITATIVE FLUORESCENCE IMAGE ANALYSIS (Multiparametric Photometry and Histo-and Cytochemistry)
- DIFFERENTIATION OF MATRIX CELLS AND ITS HISTOCHEMICAL ASPECTS IN EARLY NEUROGENESIS (Contribution of Histochemistry to Developmental Neurobiology)
- FLUORESCENCE ENHANCEMENT IN DNA-DAPI COMPLEXES