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Department of Pathology, Yamagata University School of Medicine | 論文
- Malignant Lymphomas in Yamagata Prefecture : Retrospective Investigation on Incidence and Preferential Sites, and a Re-evaluation According To Newly-Published WHO (World Health Organization) Classification
- In Situ Observation of Germinal Center Cell Apoptosis During a Secondary Immune Response
- Ductal adenoma of the breast with chondromyxoid change
- Primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the breast : Immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization
- Rare case of biphasic tumor of the breast with prominent CD34-positive spindle cells
- Quantitative assessment of gene methylation in neoplastic and non-neoplastic gastric epithelia using methylation-specific DNA microarray
- An ultrastructural study of oncocytoma and oncocytic carcinoma of the parotid gland
- Parathyroid carcinoma with anaplastic feature : Association of a p53 gene mutation with anaplastic transformation
- Detection of HPV-DNA, p53 alterations, and methylation in penile squamous cell carcinoma in Japanese men
- Promoter methylation status of DAP-kinase and RUNX3 genes in neoplastic and non-neoplastic gastric epithelia
- KIT expression in normal and neoplastic renal tissues : Immunohistochemical and molecular genetic analysis
- Primary histiocytic sarcoma of the spleen associated with hemophagocytosis
- Receptors and transporter for serotonin in Merkel cell-nerve endings in the rat sinus hair follicle. An immunohistochemical study
- Expression of bone morphogenetic proteins in human osteogenic and epithelial tumor cells
- Clear cell chondrosarcomas arising from rare sites
- Primary carcinoid tumor of the testis : Immunohistochemical, ultrastructural and FISH analysis with review of literature
- Bilateral Enlargement of the Submandibular Glands. A Clinical and Pathological Study
- Maternal vitamin B_ deficiency affects spermatogenesis at the embryonic and immature stages in rats
- Multifocal granular cell tumors of the gastrointestinal tract : Immunohistochemical findings compared with those of solitary tumors
- Adenocarcinoma complicating Barrett's esophagus: an analysis of cell proliferation