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Department Of Food And Nutrition Toyama College | 論文
- Dietary Soybean Phospholipids Increase the Oxidative Stability of Lipids Extracted from Fish Fillets
- Surgery-assisted reproductive technology hybrid therapy : A reproductive procedure for an infertile woman of late reproductive age with multiple myomas
- Assessment of tubal disorder as a risk factor for repeat ectopic pregnancy after laparoscopic surgery for tubal pregnancy
- Efficacy of laparoscopic ovarian drilling for polycystic ovary syndrome resistant to clomiphene citrate
- Pathological study of Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome evaluated from fallopian tube damage
- Accurate preoperative diagnosis and laparoscopic removal of the cavitated non-communicated uterine horn for obstructive Mullerian anomalies
- Association of bone mineral density with vitamin D and estrogen receptor gene polymorphisms during GnRH agonist treatment
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Histologic Evidence of Postoperative Back Muscle Injury in Rats
- Fibrosis and smooth muscle metaplasia in rectovaginal endometriosis
- Prospective comparison of delivery outcomes of vaginal births after cesarean section versus laparoscopic myomectomy
- Effectiveness of microlaparoscopy in the diagnosis of premature ovarian failure
- A Prospective Randomized Study Comparing Endocrinological and Clinical Effects of Two Types of GnRH Agonists in Cases of Uterine Leiomyomas or Endometriosis
- Effects of Fibrin Glue on Postsurgical Adhesions after Uterine or Ovarian Surgery in Rabbits
- A Case of True Hermaphroditism with Androgen Insensitivity
- Regulation of Plasma and Liver Total Cholesterol Levels by Dietary Oleic Acid in Rats Fed a High-Cholesterol Diet
- Effect of a 0.6% Energy trans Fatty Acid Intake on Serum Cholesterol Concentrations in Healthy Young Japanese Subjects
- Trans Fatty Acid Intake and Serum Cholesterol Levels in Young Japanese Women
- Safe primary approach using a micro-laparoscope via the posterior vaginal fornix for patients with previous upper laparotomy : A report of five cases
- Supplementation with 1% Energy Trans Fatty Acids Had Little Effect on Serum Cholesterol Levels in Healthy Young Japanese Women
- Supplementation with 1% Energy Trans Fatty Acids Had Little Effect on Serum Cholesterol Levels in Healthy Young Japanese Women