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Department of Molecular Anatomy, Nippon Medical School | 論文
- Autophagy and autophagic cell death are next targets for elimination of the resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitors
- Ultrahigh-resolution immunofluorescence microscopy using ultrathin cryosections : subcellular distribution of caveolin-1α and CD31 in human placental endothelial cells
- I-B-15 Structural analysis of cytotrophoblastic cell (Langhans' cell) layer of human placental villi(THE 45TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CYTOCHEMISTRY)
- Leukocyte Migration through the Basement Membrane : Ultrastructural-Cytochemical Observation of the Human Fetal Membrane in Women with Chorioamnionitis-Related Preterm Delivery
- Effect of Intraperitoneal Neutrophils Induced by OK432 on Malignant Ascites
- Treatment strategy for hepatocellular carcinoma : expanding the indications for radiofrequency ablation
- Treatment Strategy of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- Stimulated Hofbauer Cells in the Placental Villi from Patients with Second-Trimester Abortions
- Role of Heat Shock Protein 70 in Induction of Stress Fiber Formation in Rat Arterial Endothelial Cells in Response to Stretch Stress
- A pregnant patient with fulminant hepatic failure was found to carry a novel missense mutation in the argininosuccinate synthetase gene
- Causes of Chronic Retention of Urine in the Primary Care Setting
- Pregnancy complicated with Alport syndrome : A good obstetric outcome and failure to diagnose an infant born to a mother with Alport syndrome by umbilical cord immunofluorescence staining
- Identification of genes associated with sensitivity to 5-fluorouracil and cisplatin in hepatoma cells
- Ultrastructural Localization of Hair Keratins in Human Scalp Hair Shafts as Revealed by Rapid-Freezing Immunocytochemistry
- Antigen Retrieval on Ultrathin Cryosections(INVITED ARTICLE)
- I-B-08 Correlative microscopy : immunocytochemical distribution of EEA1 in human placental villi using ultrathin cryosections and FluoroNanogold(THE 45TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CYTOCHEMISTRY)
- Freeze-Fracture Enzyme Cytochemistry Reveals the Distribution of Enzymes in Biological Membranes : Enzyme Cytochemical Label-Fracture and Fracture-Label