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Department of Microbiology, Kurume University School of Medicin | 論文
- ECHOVIRUS TYPE 9 MENINGITIS EPIDEMIC IN KYUSHU DURING THE SUMMER OF 1967
- MENINGITIS CAUSED BY ECHO VIRUS TYPE 4 IN NORTHERN PART OF KYUSHU, 1965
- STUDIES ON POLIOMYELITIS, 1960-1961, IN NAGASAKI PREFECTURE, JAPAN
- STUDIES ON POLIOMYELITIS 1960-1961, IN FUKUOKA PREFECTURE, JAPAN
- The Role of Cell Mediated Immunity in Coxsackie B Viral Myocarditis : Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Prevention for Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease
- THE EFFECTS OF CATIONS (Mg++, Ca++) ON ENTERO VIRUSES
- STUDIES ON THE IN VITRO MARKER TEST OF ECHO VIRUSES
- SOME PROPERTIES OF ECHO AND COXSACKIE VIRUSES IN TISSUE CULTURE AND VARIATIONS BY HEAT
- STUDIES ON THE MEASLES VIRUS, THE ISOLATION OF MEASLES VIRUS ON THE HELA CELLS, AND IMMUNOLOGICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF THE ISOLATED AGENTS
- Transformation Assays of the Cell Mitotic and Proliferation Activities of Purified Oncogene Products.
- Restriction Endonuclease Analysis of Varicella-Zoster Virus DNAs.
- Comparative analysis of herpes simplex virus type 1 mutants that are defective in fusion function by using restriction endonuclease.
- THERMOINACTIVATION OF HF AND M STRAINS OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS IN VARIOUS CONDITIONS
- MUTANTS OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS. I. ISOLATION AND PROPERTIES OF MUTANTS CHARACTERIZED BY PLAQUE SIZE AND CYTOPATHOGENICITY
- SEROLOGICAL STUDIES ON HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUSES BY NEUTRALIZATION KINETIC TEST
- Subcloning and trial of expression of the protein kinase catalytic domain of RSV-src gene.
- INHIBITORY ACTIVITY OF ABOB ON THE GROWTH OF INFLUENZA VIRUS A (Hong Kong)
- STUDIES ON THE INFLUENCE UPON THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF MICE TO VIRUS II Report.:Effect of cortisone on the susceptibility of mice to virus (2)
- Detection of Anti-Heart Antibody in Sera from Patients with Myocarditis or Myocardiopathy by Use of Microcalorimetry
- THE MODIFYING EFFECTS OF BACTERIAL SUBSTANCES IN THE COURSE OF INFECTION WITH NEUROTROPIC VIRUS:II. REPORT. THE INHIBITORY EFFECT OF BACTERIAL SUBSTANCES RELATED E. COLI ON THE NEUROTROPIC VIRUS INFECTION