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Department Of Microbiology The Jikei University School Of Medicine | 論文
- ESTABLISHMENT OF AN IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION METHOD USING DIGOXIGENIN-LABELED cRNA PROBE FOR IP_3 RECEPTOR GENE EXPRESSION IN MOUSE AND HUMAN HEART MUSCLE TISSUES
- LCAP IN PANCREATIC CARCINOMAS
- GENE EXPRESSION SYSTEM WITH A REVERSE TETRACYCLINE-REGULATED RETROVIRAL VECTOR
- 1010 ラット頚動脈バルーン障害モデルにおけるアデノウイルスベクターを用いたcytochrome P450 自殺遺伝子の血管平滑筋増殖抑制効果
- 高齢者の小脳および海馬傍回におけるIP_3 (inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate) receptor遺伝子の発現
- MODIFICATION OF DOXORUBICIN MOLECULE ENHANCED THE EARLY GROWTH RESPONSE GENE 1 PROMOTER ACTIVITY
- SELECTIVE TRANSDUCTION OF HUMAN TUMOR XENOGRAFTS IN NUDE MICE BY POSITIVELY CHARGED LIPOSOME CARRING CAG PROMOTER-REPOTER PLASMID
- Development of a Novel In Vitro Culture System: To Investigate the Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Renin-Angiotensin System for Monocyte (Original)
- ALTERATIONS OF ADHESIONAL MOLECULES AND p53 MUTATION IN METASTATIC COLON CANCER
- SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS OF MIKAMYCIN A AND MIKAMYCIN B ON HIV REPLICATION
- Ontogeny and Phenotype of Macrophage and T-lymphocytes in Rat Yolk Sac and Embryonic Liver (Original)
- Prevention of Arterial Stenosis after Ballon Injury Using an Adenoviral Vector Encoding Deoxycytidine Kinase cDNA with Cytosine Arabinoside (Original)
- Experimental Gene Therapy for Colon Carcinoma both in Vitro and in Vivo Using a Deoxycytidine Kinase Suicide Gene Together with Cytosine Arabinoside (Original)
- SIMPLE METHOD FOR DETECTION OF BACTERIA POSSESSING INTERFERENCE ACTIVITY WITH GROWTH OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS
- ROLE OF LEUKOCYTES IN INTRATUMORAL GROWTH OF A SMALL INOCULUM OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS: SPECIAL REFERENCE TO STAPHYLOCIDAL ACTIVITY OF NEUTROPHILS IN AN EHRLICH ASCITES TUMOR CELL PREPARATION
- 黄色ブドウ球菌と線維芽細胞間の相互作用に関する基礎的解析 : 付着と取り込みに関わる菌体表面物質の検索
- 健常キンイロヤブカからのチューリンゲン菌の分離とその二三の細菌学的性状について
- ニホンヤマビルおよび医用ヒルよりの一群の毒素産生性細菌の分離方法ならびにこれらの細菌の細菌学的特徴の概略について
- Kanehiro Takaki and Sei-I-Kwai Medical School (Special article)
- AN INTERMEDIATE DOSE OF X-RAY IRRADIATION INDUCES APOPTOSIS FOLLOWING G2 ARREST IN HUMAN LEUKEMIA HL60 CELLS