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Dokkyo Univ. School Of Medicine Tochigi Jpn | 論文
- Genetic changes in colorectal adenoma and cancer in relation to various morphologic aspects
- Combination Chemotherapy for Malignant Paraganglioma
- Effects of growth factors and gut hormones on proliferation of primary cultured gastric mucous cells of guinea pig
- Morphological and cytochemical changes in human mast cells during culture
- SP7-8 LONG-TERM RESULTS OF LIVER TRANSPLANTATION FOR CHOLANGIOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
- Recurrent erythroblastopenia associated with Varicella zoster virus infection in an infant
- Airway Remodeling in a Guinea Pig Model of Chronic Asthma : Its Influence on Airway Responsiveness and Pharmacological Properties of Airway Smooth Muscle, and Its Prevention by Corticosteroids
- Effects of Pranlukast Hydrate on Airway Hyperresponsiveness in Non-Asthmatic Patients with Japanese Cedar Pollinosis
- 6 Decreased Smad7 Expression in the Airways of Chronic Asthma(I. Molecular Pathogenesis of Allergic Diseases)
- Airway Expression of Smad7, a TGF-β-inducible Inhibitory Molecule of TGF-β Signaling, Decreases after Repeated Airway Antigen Challenges
- Expressoin of Prolactin Gene in Human Decidua During Pregnancy Studied by In Situ Hybrization Histochemistry
- Ultrastructural and cytochemical characterization of human cord blood cells
- Effect of an Atypical Adrenergic β_3-Agonist, GS-332 : Sodium (2R) [3- [3-[2-(3 Chlorophenyl)-2-Hydroxyethylamino] Cyclohexyl] Phenoxy] Acetate, on Urinary Bladder Function in Rats
- Mechanism of ″Living″ Radical Polymerization Mediated by Stable Nitroxyl Radicals
- Antireflective Nanoprotuberance Array in the Transparent Wing of a Hawkmoth, Cephonodes hylas
- Nanoprotuberance Array in the Transparent Wing of a Hawkmoth, Cephonodes hylas
- Chronic active Epstein-Barr virus infection with dilatation of the Valsalva sinus
- Multinucleation of Macrophages with Dextran Sulfate in Vitro(Biological Chemistry)
- Morphological Changes of Tumor Cells Caused by Macrophages Treated with Lignin Derivatives(Biological Chemistry)
- Anti-viral Activity of Water-solubilized Lignin Derivatives in Vitro(Biological Chemistry)