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Department of Complex Systems, School of Systems Information Science, Future University-Hakodate | 論文
- Scythe/BAT3 regulates apoptotic cell death induced by papillomavirus binding factor in human osteosarcoma
- Prognostic impact and immunogenicity of a novel osteosarcoma antigen, papillomavirus binding factor, in patients with osteosarcoma
- 28pWJ-15 連想記憶モデルにおけるダイナミクス
- 18pRD-7 XYスピンにおける系列想起型連想記憶モデル在離散マップにした場合のダイナミクス
- Prognostic significance of HLA class I expression in osteosarcoma defined by anti-pan HLA class I monoclonal antibody, EMR8-5
- Chemokine Profile of Herniated Intervertebral Discs Infiltrated With Monocytes and Macrophages
- Complications associated with bone cementing for the treatment of giant cell tumors of bone
- Traumatic Paraplegia in Snowboarders
- Recognition by cellular and humoral autologous immunity in a human osteosarcoma cell line
- Morphological changes of the dorsal root ganglion in a patient with herpes zoster seen by magnetic resonance imaging
- A Quantitative Analysis of Sensory Function in Lumbar Radiculopathy Using Current Perception Threshold Testing
- Liquid-Crystal-Amorphous Phase Transitions in Optical Memory Devices
- Order Parameter Flow of Auto-Associative Memory in an XY Spin System (Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics)
- Dynamics of Sequence-Associative Memory for Discrete Maps in XY Spin Systems(Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics)
- Perturbative Approach to Coulomb Interaction in Double Quantum Dot Systems(Condensed matter : electronic structure and electrical, magnetic, and optical properties)
- Dynamics of Retrieval Process in Coupled Oscillator Models with Scattered Natural Frequency
- Electron Conduction in a Luttinger Liquid with Asymmetric Barrier Potentials under a Weak Magnetic Field(Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics)
- Autologous CTL response against cancer stem-like cells/cancer-initiating cells of bone malignant fibrous histiocytoma
- Spin-Flip Effects on Current in a Quantum Dot with a Josephson Junction System
- Application of the Perturbative Renormalization Group Method Based on the Lie Group to Pulse Dynamics(Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics)