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Department of Pathology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine | 論文
- Prevention of the Nonspecific Fluorescence in the Feulgen-DNA Cytofluorometry
- A long-term survival case of multiple hepatocellular carcinoma with metachronous lymph node metastasis
- Mosaicism in human liver tissue : Expansion of monoclonal patches during chronic viral infection
- The Relationship between Numerical Aberrations of Chromosome 17 and Nuclear DNA Content in Colorectal Carcinoma Detected by Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FISH) and Cytofluorometry Using Auto-scanning Stage
- Some Aspects of Occupational Safety and Health in Green Tea Workers
- Noise in Aerobic Facilities
- A Survey on Noise Exposure Level in an Aluminum Can Production Plant
- Fluorescent Histochemical Study of Acid Phosphatase
- An Attempt at the Combined Cytofluorometric Determination of DNA and Sulfhydryl Groups of Nucleoprotein
- COMBINATION OF FEULGEN NUCLEAR REACTION WITH IMMUNOFLUORESCENT STAINING FOR PHOTOPRODUCTS OF DNA AFTER UV-IRRADIATION
- Photodynamic Inactivation with Acridine Orange on a Multidrug-resistant Mouse Osteosarcoma Cell Line
- Measurement of the intracellular calcium ion concentration by using an inverted epi-illumination cytofluorometer combined with an image processer
- Microscopic Observation on the Development of Bone Canaliculi in the Process of New Bone Formation after Injury
- Immunocytochemical study of S-100 protein in the cultured chondrocytes
- A staining method for osteocytic canaliculi in the decalcified bone tissues
- Primary Pigmented Nodular Adrenocortical Dysplasia
- Minimally Invasive Surgery for Obscure Idiopathic Ileal Varices Diagnosed by Capsule Endoscopy and Double Balloon Endoscopy : Report of a Case
- COMBINATION OF FEULGEN CYTOFLUOROMETRY WITH ^3H-THYMIDINE AUTORADIOGRAPHY
- QUANTITATIVE HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF THE RELATION BETWEEN CELL PROLIFERATION AND DIFFERENTIATION IN BONE TUMORS
- Anatomical features of the right internal jugular vein in infants and young children undergoing heart surgery for congenital disease : comparison between cyanotic and noncyanotic patients