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Department of Oral Surgery, Gifu College of Dentistry | 論文
- HISTOCHEMICAL OBSERVATIONS OF LECTIN-BINDING SITES AND KERATIN DISTRIBUTION IN CALCIFYING EPITHELIOMA OF MALHERBE
- LECTIN BINDING IN ORAL MUCOSA OF MAMMALS
- LECTIN-BINDING SITES IN BASAL CELL EPITHELIOMAS AND CARCINOMAS
- LECTIN-BINDING HISTOCHEMISTRY OF VERRUCA VULGARIS AND SEBORRHEIC KERATOSIS
- Lectin Histochemistry in Hyperkeratinized Lesions
- Hyaluronan-based Biomaterials in Tissue Engineering(Prof. K Watanabe Memorial Article)
- Heterogeneity of Expression of Calponin and Metallothionein in Reactive Myoepithelial/Ductal Basal Cells of Obstructive Sialadenitis
- Human Epithelial Related Antigen (hERA) in Salivary Glands and Their Tumours : Immunohistochemical Observations
- Immunohistochemical Expression of E-Cadherin in Salivary Glands and Their Tumors
- Cell Proliferation Activity in Duct-Ligated Submandibular Gland
- IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL OBSERVATIONS OF EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR, KERATIN PROTEINS AND LECTIN BINDING ON EFFECTS OF TESTOSTERONE ADMINISTRATION IN DUCT-LIGATED SUBMANDIBULAR GLANDS OF MICE
- IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT FILAMENT PROTEINS IN HUMAN SALIVARY GLANDS
- IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DETECTION OF KERATIN PROTEINS IN SALIVARY GLAND DUCTS OF MAMMALS
- VIMENTIN CHARACTERISTICALLY EXISTS IN GRANULAR CONVOLUTED TUBULES OF HAMSTER SUBMANDIBULAR GLANDS : IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON COMPARATIVE LOCALIZATION OF FILAMENT PROTEINS IN SALIVARY GLAND DUCTS
- COMPARISON OF EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT FIXATIVES FOR KERATIN DISTRIBUTION IN DUCTAL SEGMENTS OF SALIVARY GLANDS
- IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF KERATIN DISTRIBUTION IN SALIVARY GLAND TUMORS
- Application of lectin binding on the classification of skeletal muscle fibers
- IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION OF KERATIN, INVOLUCRIN, AND EPITHELIAL MEMBRANE ANTIGEN IN PAGET'S DISEASE.
- IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF KERATIN AND INVOLUCRIN DISTRIBUTION IN BOWEN'S DISEASE
- USE OF LECTINS FOR DIFFERENTIAL LOCALIZATION OF SECRETORY MATERIALS OF GRANULAR CONVOLUTED TUBULES AND DUCTS IN THE SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND