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Kagoshima Univ. Dental School Kagoshima Jpn | 論文
- NMR Studies on Structure and Action Mechanism of Sulfated Dodecyl Laminaripentaoside with High Anti-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Activity
- Synthesis of Azidothymidine-Bound Sulfated Alkyl Oligosaccharides and Their Inhibitory Effects on AIDS Virus Infection In Vitro
- Synthesis of Azidothymidine-Bound Curdlan Sulfate with Anti-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Activity in Vitro
- The New Role of Disodium Cromoglycate in the Treatment of Adults with Bronchial Asthma
- Reviewing the Unicystic Ameloblastoma : a Clinicopathologically Distinct Entity
- Genetic Controls of Susceptibility and Resistance to 4-Nitroquinoline 1-Oxide-induced Tongue Carcinomas in Rats
- Synthesis of Sulfated Deoxy-Ribofuranans Having Selective Anti-AIDS Virus Activity by Ring-Opening Copolymerization of 1,4-Anhydro Ribose Derivatives
- Molecular Size of an Anti-HIV Peptide, T22, Can Be Reduced without Loss of the Activity
- STRUCTURES AND ACTIVITIES OF TANNINS IN CRUDE DRUGS (4) : EFFECTS ON PHAGOCYTES AND VIRUSES
- Association of the RIP2 Gene with Childhood Atopic Asthma
- Association between genetic variation in the gene for death-associated protein-3 (DAP3) and adult asthma
- An association study of asthma and related phenotypes with polymorphisms in negative regulator molecules of the TLR signaling pathway
- Expressions of junB and c-fos are enhanced in 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide-induced rat tongue cancers
- Five Quantitative Trait Loci Affecting 4-Nitroquinoline 1-Oxide-induced Tongue Cancer in the Rat
- Histopathological Study on Dysbaric Osteonecrosis (DON) in Tibiae of Sheep with a Hyperbaric Exposure
- Behavior of Hydrogen at Charged Dislocation in NaCl
- Analysis of Internal Friction Peaks in the Intermediate Temperature Rarnge of NaCl
- Behavior of Dislocation Core in AgCl Single Crystal : Physical Acoustics
- Measurement of Vibrational Current by Charged Dislocation in NaCl Crystal : Physical Acoustics
- Dinucleotide repeat polymorphism in the third intron of the NRAMP2/DMT1 gene