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Department of Pathology, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine | 論文
- CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AERODYNAMIC FORCES ACTING ON A CIRCULAR CYLINDER IN THE CRITICAL REYNOLDS NUMBER REGIME
- Molecular pathological approaches to human tumor immunology
- Estrogen-Depleted Condition Induces Apoptosis of Rat Mammary Cancer Cells after Entering the S-phase of the Cell Cycle
- Comparison between the Distribution of 7H6 Tight Junction-Associated Antigen and Occludin during the Development of Chick Intestine
- An Autopsy Case of Sjögren's Syndrome with Acute Encephalomyelopathy
- IS-81 Stimulatory Effect of Pituitary Adenylate-Cyclase Activating Polypeptide (PACAP) and its PACAP Type I Receptor (PAC1R) on Prolactin Synthesis in Rat Pituitary Somatolactotrophs(Group10 Reproduction4,International Session)
- Characteristics of CD5-Positive Splenic Marginal Zone Lymphoma with Leukemic Manifestation ; Clinical, Flow Cytometry, and Histopathological Findings of 11 Cases
- Concomitant postoperative radiation and chemotherapy following surgery was associated with improved overall survival in patients with FIGO stages III and IV endometrial cancer
- Melanoma-targeted chemo-thermo-immuno (CTI)-therapy using N-propionyl-4-S-cysteaminylphenol-magnetite nanoparticles elicits CTL response via heat shock protein-peptide complex release
- DNA Methylation and Mammalian Epigenetics
- Phase I clinical trial of survivin-derived peptide vaccine therapy for patients with advanced or recurrent oral cancer
- Effects of the Protein Phosphatase Inhibitors, Okadaic Acid and Vanadate, on Localization of Occludin in Primary Cultures of Rat Hepatocytes
- Immunogenic enhancement and clinical effect by type-I interferon of anti-apoptotic protein, survivin-derived peptide vaccine, in advanced colorectal cancer patients
- NOVEL APPROACH TO IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR EPITHELIAL CANCERS, BONE AND SOFT-TISSUE SARCOMAS
- Impaired cutaneous wound healing in mice lacking tetranectin
- Establishment of a monoclonal anti-pan HLA class I antibody suitable for immunostaining of formalin-fixed tissue : Unusually high frequency of down-regulation in breast cancer tissues