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Division of Epidemiology and Prevention, Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute | 論文
- Possible Risk Reduction in Esophageal Cancer Associated with MPO -463 A allele
- Effect of Life Styles on the Risk of Subsite-Specific Gastric Cancer in Those with and without Family History
- The Estimation of Cancer Incidence in Aichi Prefecture, Japan : Use of 'Degree of Completeness of Registration'
- Lifestyle and Anti-Helicobacter pylon Immunoglobulin G Antibody among Outpatients
- Risk Factors of Thyroid Cancer among Women in Tokai, Japan
- Tobacco, Alcohol and Dietary Factors Associated with the Risk of Oral Cancer among Japanese
- Age Specific Risk Factors of Breast Cancer Estimated by a Case-control Study in Japan
- A Large-scale, Hospital-based Case-Control Study of Risk Factors of Brast Cancer According to Menopausal Status
- Expression profiling analysis of the CD5^+ diffuse large B-cell lymphoma subgroup : Development of a CD5 signature
- Polymorphism of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPYD) Cys29Arg and risk of six malignancies in Japanese
- Prognostic Significance of CD7^+CD56^+ Phenotype and Chromosome 5 Abnormalities for Acute Myeloid Leukemia M0
- Polymorphism in the 3'-untranslated region of the thymidylate synthase gene and sensitivity of stomach cancer to fluoropyrimidine-based chemotherapy
- Structure of Three-Phase Emulsion Stabilized with Phospholipid Bilayer-Assembly and Its Stability
- New Phase Formation of Dimyristoylphosphatidylglycerol Bilayer-Assembly with Sodium or Ammonium Ions : Gelation Phenomena in the Lamellar Liquid Crystals Aged in Water
- Three-phase Emulsification of Hexadecane with Dimyristoylphosphatidylglycerol Sodium Salt in Water: An Interpretation by New Phase Transition in Bilayer Assembly
- Specific Surface Activity of Gemini Surfactants : Mixing Effects of Alanine-type and Sulfate-type Surfactants
- ジミリストイルホスファチジルコリンで調製したヘキサデカンエマルションの合一過程に関する動的解析
- 水分散系におけるジミリストイルホスファチジルグリセロ-ルのナトリウム塩の熱的性質
- ジミリストイルホスファチジルコリンで安定化されたヘキサデカンエマルションの熱的性質
- X-Ray Diffraction Study on Smectic Liquid Crystal State of Dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine