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Department Of Medicine And Bioregulatory Science (third Department Of Internal Medicine) Graduate Sc | 論文
- Isolation of Deoxycytidine Kinase from Ehrlich Carcinoma Cells by Affinity Chromatography Based on a Substrate Analog, 2'-C-Cyano-2'-deoxy-1-β-D-arabinofuranosyl-N^4-palmitoylcytosine
- Human Pituitary Tumor Transforming Gene (hPPTG) Inhibits Human Lung Cancer A549 Cell Growth through Activation of p21^
- Hepatic actinomycosis: Case report and review of the literature in Japan
- Mutational Analysis of Androgen Receptor (AR) Gene in 46, XY Patients with Ambiguous Genitalia and Normal Testosterone Secretion : Endocrinological Characteristics of Three Patients with AR Gene Mutations
- Differentiation and Regeneration of Adrenal Tissues : An Initial Step toward Regeneration Therapy for Steroid Insufficiency
- A Rare Case of 46, XX True Hermaphroditism with Hidden Mosaicism with Sex-determining Region Y Chromosome-bearing Cells in the Gonads
- E213 ASPECT OF EMULSIFIED FUEL DROPLET COMBUSTION IN AN EXPERIMENTAL CHAMBER
- Transcriptional Regulation of the Human FTZ-F1 Gene Encoding Ad4BP/SF-1^1
- Characteristics of Particulate Emission from Marine Diesel engines -Comparison between High Speed Four-stroke Engine and Low Speed Two-stroke Engine-
- The Oxidation of Iron(II) Sulfate with Sulfur Dioxide and Oxygen Mixtures
- Solubility of Hexaamminenickel(II) Complexes in Aqueous Ammonia Solution and the Thermal Decomposition of Ammine Complexes of Nickel(II)
- Oxidation of coals in liquid phases. VII. Oxidation of oxygen-containing model compounds of coal by oxygen in concentrated sodium hydroxide solutions.
- The Chemical Behavior of Low Valence Sulfur Compounds. II. Thin-layer Chromatographic Separation and Photometric Determination of Low Valence Sulfur Compounds
- The Chemical Behavior of Low Valence Sulfur Compounds. III. Production of Ammonium Sulfamate by the Oxidation of Ammonium Thiosulfate
- The Chemical Behavior of Low Valence Sulfur Compounds. V. Decomposition and Oxidation of Tetrathionate in Aqueous Ammonia Solution
- Matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein is expressed in causative tumors of oncogenic osteomalacia