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Faculty of Health Sciences Hokkaido University | 論文
- Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker, Valsartan, Increases Myocardial Blood Volume and Regresses Hypertrophy in Hypertensive Patients
- Right ventricular diastolic dysfunction in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy : analysis of right ventricular myocardial relaxation using two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging
- Enhanced production of p24 Gag protein in HIV-1-infected rat cells fused with uninfected human cells.
- CD4+/CD8+ macrophages infiltrating at inflammatory sites: a population of monocytes/macrophages with a cytotoxic phenotype
- Aberrant gene expression by CD25^+CD4^+ immunoregulatory T cells in autoimmune-prone rats carrying the human T cell leukemia virus type-I gene
- A wide spectrum of cellagen vascular and autoimmune diseases in transgenic rats carrying the env-pX gene of human T lymphocyte virus type I
- Transduction of a murine dominant negative activation transcription factor 1 increases cell surface expression of the class I MHC on a human epidermoid tumor cell line
- Cyclic AMP response element-binding protein is implicated in IL-6 production from arthritic synovial cells
- Semiquantitative analysis of C-11 methionine PET may distinguish brain tumor recurrence from radiation necrosis even in small lesions
- Novel Strain Rate Index of Contractility Loss Caused by Mechanical Dyssynchrony : A Predictor of Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
- A Simulation Study of Radiation Therapy based on LQ model(Session 3a)
- Severity-based treatment for Japanese patients with MPO-ANCA-associated vasculitis : the JMAAV study
- A Mathematical Study to Select Fractionation Regimen Based on Physical Dose Distribution and the Linear–Quadratic Model
- Graphical representation of the effects on tumor and OAR for determining the appropriate fractionation regimen in radiation therapy planning
- Overweight causes left ventricular diastolic asynchrony and diastolic dysfunction : a study based on speckle tracking echocardiography in healthy subjects
- Strain Rate Dispersion Index Can Predict Changes in Left Ventricular Volume and Adverse Cardiac Events Following Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
- Coexisting cardiac diseases and pressure recovery phenomenon contribute to discrepancy between the echocardiographic severity of aortic stenosis and left ventricular hypertrophy
- Strain Rate Dispersion Index Can Predict Changes in Left Ventricular Volume and Adverse Cardiac Events Following Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy