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Department Of Molecular Microbiology And Immunology Nagasaki University Graduate School Of Biomedica | 論文
- The Uteroglobin Gene G38A Polymorphism Is Not Associated with Kawasaki Disease
- Activation-dependent T cell expression of the X-linked lymphoproliferative disease gene product SLAM-associated protein and its assessment for patient detection
- Probable Noonan syndrome in a boy without PTPN11 mutation, manifesting unusual complications.
- Mirror duplication of chromosome 21 with complete phenotype of Down syndrome.
- A Japanese patient with a mild Lenz-Majewski syndrome
- The Jewish-type Cohen syndrome complicated with refractory bronchial asthma and depression
- Two infantile cases of congenital myotonic dystrophy with cholelithiasis/cholestasis
- Genotype-phenotype correlation of 5p- syndrome : pitfall of diagnosis
- Renal tubular dysgenesis complicated with severe cranium hypoplasia
- Protein-losing enteropathy complicated with recurrent convulsions and developmental delay in a 4-month-old boy
- Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma of the Thymus Associated with Sjogren's Syndrome : Report of a Case
- Graft Damage After a Single Lung Transplantation for Pulmonary Hypertension in a Rat Model
- A Novel Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Line, CAL-1, Established from a Patient with Blastic Natural Killer Cell Lymphoma
- Genetic Counseling System in Nagasaki University Hospital and Genetic Services in Nagasaki Prefecture-Now and Future
- Differential T-cell response in a young child and neonates with toxic shock syndrome
- A Patient with Fulminant Primary Influenza Pneumonia Which Developed into Secondary Bacterial Pneumonia
- Significance of Flow Cytometric DNA Analysis from Freshly Aspirated Samples
- Expression and DNA microarray analysis of a platelet activating factor-related molecule in severe pneumonia in mice due to influenza virus and bacterial co-infection.
- Current status of diagnosis and treatment of invasive fungal infections in Japan : the influence of the new Japanese guidelines
- Pediatric CT scan usage in Japan : results of a hospital survey