スポンサーリンク
Dept. Obst. and Gynec., Hokkaido Univ. Sch. Med. | 論文
- 546 Suppressive mechanism of cytotoxic T lymphocyte induction and activation against autologous tumor cells.
- 492 Mechanism of Cytotoxic T lymphocyte induction and activation against autologous tumor cells.
- 268. Change in Blood Fibronectin Level as a Prognostic Factor for Threatened Abortion
- Wafer-Scale Self-Organization of Periodic Step/Terrace Structure on Hydrogen-Terminated Si Surface
- 60.Endocrinological and Histochemical Studies of Placental Sulfatase Deficiency : X Pregnancy, Labor and Puerperium(I)
- 256. Cis-platin, Peplomycin Conbined Chemotherapy under Intravenous Hyperalimentation : Peplomycin Continous Infusion IVH Bag
- EN22 IMMUNOELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF GONADOTROPHS AND THYROTROPHS IN TELEOST PITUITARY GLAND.(Endocrinology)(Proceedings of the Fifty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- 55. Oligomeric Structure of Human Placental NAD-dependent 15-hydroxyprostaglandin Dehydrogenase
- STUDIES ON TUBULIN ISOFORMS INVOLVED IN AXONEMAL FUNCTION OF TETRAHYMENA CILIA.(Biochemistry)Proceedings of the Sixty-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoologiacal Socistry of Japan
- STUDIES ON TUBULINS FROM CILIA AND FLAGELLA OF VARIOUS SPECIES. IISUBUNITS AND ISOTYPES : Biochemistry : Abstracts of papers presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan
- 247. Clinical Value of Tumor Associated Antigens in Gynecological Malignant Tumors
- PARTIALLY PURIFICATION OF INNER ARM ATPASE FROM SEA URCHIN SPERM FLAGELLA : Biochemistry
- The Influence of some Cavity Cleaners on μ-Tensile Bond Strength of a Self-Etching Adhesive
- ISOLATION OF SERTOLI CELL-SERTOLI CELL JUNCTIONAL COMPLEX FROM RAT TESTES : Developmental Biology
- CULTURE PATTERNS OF RAT SERTOLI CELL SECRETORY PROTEINS IN A COCULTIVATION CHAMBER : Develpomental Biology : Abstracts of papers presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan
- 482. In vitro Antitumor Activity of Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Gynecological Cancer and Effect of IFN Treatment of Target Cell : A New Model for Adoptive Immunotherapy