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Department of Clinical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toho University | 論文
- Marital Status and Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Middle-aged Japanese Male Workers : The High-risk and Population Strategy for Occupational Health Promotion (HIPOP-OHP) Study
- Burnout and Risk Factors for Arteriosclerotic Disease : Follow-up Study
- Evaluation of the Effects of Shift Work on Nutrient Intake : A Cross-sectional Study
- Dietary Intake of Fatty Acids and Serum C-reactive Protein in Japanese
- Gender Differences in the Association between Anthropometric Indices of Obesity and Blood Pressure in Japanese
- The Association between Job Demand, Control and Depression in Workplaces in Japan
- Increased Urinary β2-microglobulin and Mortality Rate by Cause of Death in a Cadmium-polluted Area
- Epidemiologic and Clinical Characteristics of Cardiomyopathies in Japan : Results From Nationwide Surveys
- G-Protein β3 Subunit Gene Variant is Unlikely to Have a Significant Influence on Serum Uric Acid Level in Japanese Workers
- Prognosis and Prognostic Factors in Patients With Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Japan : Results From a Nationwide Study
- Dietary Salt Intake and Blood Pressure in a Representative Japanese Population : Baseline Analyses of NIPPON DATA80
- Binding Affinities of NKG2D and CD94 to Sialyl Lewis X-Expressing N-Glycans and Heparin
- Environmental Factors and Risk of Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy : A Multi-Hospital Case-Control Study in Japan
- Life-Style Related Factors and Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy : A Case-Control Study Using Pooled Controls
- Comparative Study on Mortality Patterns in Japan and China
- Association between dioxin concentrations in breast milk and food group intake in Vietnam
- A GIS study of dioxin contamination in a Vietnamese region sprayed with herbicide
- Effects of maternal dioxin exposure on newborn size at birth among Japanese mother-infant pairs
- Trend of congenital anomalies over 20 years ascertained by population-based monitoring in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
- Burnout and Related Factors among Hospital Nurses