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Department Of Pathology Kansai Medical University | 論文
- Costunolide and Dehydrocostus Lactone as Inhibitors of Killing Function of Cytotoxic T LymPhocytes
- Apoptotic Changes Precede Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Red Cell-type Pyruvate Kinase Mutant Mouse Erythroleukemia Cell Lines
- P051 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF Lp(a) PHENOTYPE DETERMINATION
- Intrahepatic sarcomatoid cholangiocarcinoma
- A Double Immunohistochemistry for Endogenous Prolactin and Incorpoarted BrdU in Mannary Glands of Virgin Rats Exposed to Serum Prolactine Fluctation
- A DOUBLE IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY FOR ENDOGENOUS PROLACTIN AND INCORPORATED BROMODEOXYURIDINE IN RAT MAMMARY GLAND TISSUES
- Three patients with bilateral breast tumors examined by technetium-99m-sestamibi scintimammography
- Scintigraphic evaluation along with CT and MR images in a case of huge gravitation abscess
- IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF INSULIN IN NESIDOBLASTOSIS OF RAT PANCREAS
- Colonic adenocarcinoma and stones in an Indiana pouch
- ON MORPHOGENESIS OF THE ACID PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY; ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN ADRENAL PIGMENTS FORMATION OF LANOLIN-TREATED RABBITS OR AGED RATS AND IN DEXTRAN STORAGE OF RAT LYMPH NODE MACROPHAGES (PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF LYSOSOMES)
- Re-examination of the Mercury-Affinity Reaction
- On the Histochemical Significance of the Aldehyde-Fuchsin Staining Method as a Means of Differentiation Betweern Ceroid and Lipofuscin
- Histochemical Findings on SS and SH Reactions in Various Rat Organs with Colloidal Iron Method
- A Histochemical Study on the Pharmacological effect of Crude Drug: Gardenia Jasminoides on Rat Liver
- Acid Phosphatase (ACPase) Activity in the Liver of Spontaneously Cataractous ICR Rats
- The Histochemical Character of the Pigment Components of Ceroid
- A MODIFIED LILLIE'S DITHIONITE REDUCTION METHOD OF REMOVING IRON FROM PARAFFIN SECTIONS APPLICABLE TO THE ULTRASTRUCTURAL LEVEL
- A Histochemical and Ultrastructural Study on Ceroidogenesis Occurring in Necrotic Foci Produced in the Liver of Mice by Means of Feeding
- An electron microscopic and histochemical study of ceroid occurring in the spleen following ligation of the splenic arteries at the hilum