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Department of Urology, Iwate Medical University School of Medicine | 論文
- Lysosomal Cysteine and Aspartic Proteinases and Ubiquitin in Rat and Human Urinary Bladder Epithelium
- Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for renal cell carcinoma (Summary - JUA 2007 Edition)
- A randomized comparative study of endocrine monotherapy and a combination of estramustine phosphate with the endocrine therapy in patients with untreated stage D prostate cancer
- Antiproliferative Activity of Root Extract from Gentian Plant (Gentiana triflora) on Cultured and Implanted Tumor Cells
- Perinephric angiomyolipoma : A unique development pattern surrounding the kidney
- Telomerase activity in human renal cell carcinoma
- SURGICAL TREATMENT OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA EXTENDING INTO THE VENA CAVA
- Clinical evaluation of the Stone Cone during ureteroscopic pneumatic lithotripsy
- Dosimetric properties of the liquid ionization chamber electronic portal imaging device (EPID)
- Results of surgery for malignant fibrous histiocytomas of soft tissue
- Epithelioid sarcoma of the extremities : a dismal long-term outcome
- Myxoma of the kidney
- Application of fuzzy inference to the diagnosis of prostatic cancer by transrectal ultrasonography
- Results of surgery and radio-hyperthermo-chemotherapy for patients with soft-tissue sarcoma
- Expression of Gap Junction Protein Connexin 43 Correlates With Tumor Grade and Pathological Tumor Stage in Human Renal Cell Carcinoma Tissues
- Laparoscopic Treatment for Retrocaval Ureter
- Use of Systematic Biopsy Results to Predict Pathologic Stage in Patients with Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer: A Preliminary Report
- Two Molecular Forms of Adrenomedullin (AM) in Pericardial Fluids are Increased in Patients with Valvular Heart Disease
- High-Order Structure and Flame Retardation Effect of Poly(tetrafluoroethyiene) in Thermoplastic Resin Compositions
- Long-Term Graft Survival with or without Donor-Specific Transfusion in Cyclosporine Era in One Haplo-Identical Living-Related Renal Transplant Recipients beyond the First Year : A 19-Year Experience