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Department of Biochemistry Osaka City University Medical School | 論文
- Multicentric occurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with a somatic mutation of mitochondorial DNA and hepatitis C virus
- ROLE OF SUPEROXIDE AND NITRIC OXIDE IN THE REGULATION OF ENERGY METABOLISM AND IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF VASOGENIC TISSUE INJURY
- Identification of genes differentially expressed by putrescine in HepG2 hepatoblastoma cells
- Effect of alanine on polyamine metabolism in hepatocytes with cellular injury induced by D-galactosamine
- Induction of Ornithine Decarboxylase by Treatment with Phospolipase C
- Oxygen-Dependent-Regulation of Ehrlich Ascites Tumor Cell Respiration by Nitric Oxide
- Role of Glutathione in Stabilization of Nitric Oxide During Hypertension Developed by Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase in the Rat
- Chemistory and Biochemistry of 8-Aminoflavins
- Suppression of surfactant protein A by an epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor exacerbates lung inflammation
- Successful Treatment of Carcinomatous Meningitis with Gefitinib in a Patient with Lung Adenocarcinoma Harboring a Mutated EGF Receptor Gene
- Dependence of Electronic Properties of Hydrogenated Amorphous Ge on Deposition Condition
- Expression and Localization of Ornithine Decarboxylase in Reversible Papillomatosis Induced by Uracil in Rat Bladder
- S-Methylcysteine and Cysteine Are Inhibitors of Induction of Glutathione S-Transferase Placental Form-positive Foci during Initiation and Promotion Phases of Rat Hepatocarcinogenesis
- Bromocriptine-induced Morphological Changes in Cultured Growth Hormone-producing Pituitary Adenoma Cells
- BIOPHYSICAL PROFILE AND ITS RELATION TO FETAL BLOOD GAS LEVEL OBTAINED BY CORDOCENTESIS
- Energy Band Model of Undoped a-Ge:H Prepared by Plasma CVD
- SUPPRESSION OF ANURAN METAMORPHOSIS BY L-CARNITINE(Biochemistry)(Proceedings of the Seventy-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- Gas biology in organ microcirculation : How do CO and NO conduct their vasoactive receptors?
- From O_2 to H_2S : a landscape view of gas biology
- The Saccharomyces cerevisiae bud-neck proteins Kcc4 and Gin4 have distinct but partially-overlapping cellular functions