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Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine | 論文
- The analysis of the functions of human B and T cells in humanized NOD/shi-scid/γc^ (NOG) mice (hu-HSC NOG mice)
- Regulatory T cell-like activity of Foxp3^+ adult T cell leukemia cells
- Establishment of a New Sensitive Assay for Anti-Human Aquaporin-4 Antibody in Neuromyelitis Optica
- Thrombotic Microangiopathy Presenting with a Considerable Accumulation of Ascites: A Case Report
- Expression of gp34(OX40 Ligand)and OX40 on Human T Cell Clones
- lnduction of OX40, a Receptor of gp34, on T Cells by Trans-acting Transcriptional Activator, Tax, of Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type I
- IL-2 Receptor γChain Expression on CD34 Positive Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells from Bone Marrow and Cord Blood
- Relation between Blood Pressure Control, Body Mass Index, and Intensity of Medical Treatment
- Participation in School Sports Clubs and Related Effects on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Young Males
- Insulin Resistance Syndrome in Adolescents and Adults
- Clinical Manifestations and Outcomes of Parvovirus B19 Infection during Pregnancy in Japan
- Endosomal sorting complex required for transport proteins in cancer pathogenesis, vesicular transport, and non-endosomal functions
- Human CD4^+ central and effector memory T cells produce IL-21 : effect on cytokine-driven proliferation of CD4^+ T cell subsets
- Demonstration of a cross-talk between IL-2 and IL-5 in phosphorylation of IL-2 and IL-5 receptor β chains
- Induction of IL-1β-converting enzyme-independent apoptosis by IL-2 in human T cell lines
- Bilirubin Binding Activity of Cytokeratin 18 Isolated from the Porcine Liver
- Suppression of thymic development by the dominant-negative form of Gads
- Sharing of the IL-2 receptor γ chain with the functional IL-9 receptor complex
- The Inhibitory Control of Prothoracic Gland Activity by the Neurosecretory Neurones in a Moth, Mamestra brassicae : Physiology
- The conversion of redox status of peritoneal macrophages during pathological progression of spontaneous inflammatory bowel disease in Janus family tyrosine kinase 3^ and IL-2 receptor γ^ mice