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Department of Radiobiology, Radiation Effects Research Foundation | 論文
- Incidence of Skin Cancer among Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Survivors
- Radiation sensitivity and genomic instability in the hematopoietic system : Frequencies of micronucleated reticulocytes in whole-body X-irradiated BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice
- Perspectives on cancer immuno-epidemiology
- X-Irradiation Induces Up-regulation of ATM Gene Expression in Wild-type Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines, but Not in Their Heterozygous or Homozygous Ataxia-telangiectasia Counterparts
- Mitochondrial DNA Deletion in Human CelLB Exposed to Radiation.
- A Radiation-induced Murine Ovarian Granulosa Cell Tumor Line : Introduction of v-ras Gene Potentiates a High Metastatic Ability
- Molecular analysis of 4 primary tumors in one individual who received Thorotrast
- Association between inflammatory and infectious markers among Atomic Bomb Survivors; Implication for mechanism of increase in cardiovascular disease.
- Somatic Cell Mutations in Atomic Bomb Survivors : II. BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
- Evaluation of possible population bias among high-dose atomic-bomb survivors in the frequency of the HLA Class II gene types.
- Current Summary of Lymphocyte Survival Study : II. BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
- Life-span of human memory T cells estimated by T-cell receptor mutations induced by radiation exposure.
- Dose-response relationship for frequencies of stable chromosome aberrations in A-bomb survivors - Variation in dose-response curves by shielding categories.
- Detection of Ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) gene product. Yuko
- Effect of ionizing radiation on mitochondrial memebrance potential in human peripheral lymphocyte subpopulations.
- Anti-inflammatory effects of Na^+/H^+ exchanger inhibitors
- Activation of the RET oncogene in childhood thyroid cancers from the Chernobyl area.
- Detection of Hepatis B Virus in Liver Cancer among Atomic-bomb Survivors
- A Hypothesis on Radiation-Induced Immunity Polarization and Its Relation to Disease Development in Atomic-Bomb Survivors
- Effect of Atomic-Bomb Radiation on Cytokine and Immunoglobulin levels