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Department Of Internal Medicine And Molecular Science Graduate School Of Medicine Gunma University | 論文
- Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Peritoneal Dissemination which was Regressed during Vitamin K2 and Vitamin E Administration
- Discrepancy between estimated and actual weight of partial liver graft from living donors
- Donor quality of life after living donor liver transplantation : a prospective study
- Effect of Fiber Length on Mechanical Properties of "Green" Composites Using a Starch-Based Resin and Short Bamboo Fibers(Green Composites)
- Prediction of cerebral infarct sizes by cerebral blood flow SPECT performed in the early acute stage
- Marked Eosinophilia as the First Manifestation of Sclerosing Cholangitis
- Attenuated expression of menin and p27^ in an aggressive case of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) associated with an atypical prolactinoma and a malignant pancreatic endocrine tumor
- A retrospective cohort study of partial splenic embolization for antiviral therapy in chronic hepatitis C with thrombocytopenia
- Nesfatin-1 enhances glucose-induced insulin secretion by promoting Ca^ influx through L-type channels in mouse islet β-cells
- Infinitesimal isometries of frame bundles with natural Riemannian metric
- Effect of Aging on Acoustic Emission Behaviour During Tensile Deformation of an Al-Li-Cu-Mg-Zr Alloy
- Attainment of glycaemic goals by step-up therapy with biphasic insulin aspart-70/30 in Japanese type 2 diabetic patients
- Molecular Mechanisms of Retinal Neovasculaization in Diabetic Retinopathy
- Changes in Blood Levels of Estradiol-17β before Induced Ovulation, Leading to Luteal Hypoplasia in Cows
- KL-6-producing Invasive Thymoma
- Crosstalk of thyroid hormone receptor and liver X receptor in lipid metabolism and beyond
- The risk factors of fungal infection in living-donor liver transplantations
- KCNJ5 mutations in aldosterone- and cortisol-co-secreting adrenal adenomas
- Dilated Cardiomyopathy as a Presenting Feature of Cushing's Syndrome
- Acute Respiratory Failure Associated with Miliary Tuberculosis Successfully Treated with Sivelestat Sodium Hydrate