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Laboratory Of Cancer Biology And Molecular Immunology Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The | 論文
- Properties of Blocking and Non-blocking Monoclonal Antibodies Specific for Human Macrophage Galactose-type C-type Lectin (MGL/ClecSF10A/CD301)
- マクロファージの浸潤におけるヘパラナーゼの活性調節機構 : 接着に伴う酵素の集積は活性を制御するか?
- Distribution of MGL1 Binding Sites and MGL1/2-positive Cells in Lymph Nodes during the Sensitization Phase of Contact Hypersensitivity
- S1-1 ムチンとそのカウンターレセプターとしてのレクチン(ムチン,シンポジウム1,第45回日本組織細胞化学会総会・学術集会)
- Fluorescence Labeling of Oligosaccharides Useful in the Determination of Molecular interactions
- マクロファージC型レクチンの免疫応答における意義 (特集 糖鎖を認識する免疫分子--特異性と病態への関与) -- (糖鎖によって指令を受けるリンパ球)
- Differential effector mechanisms induced by vaccination with MUC1 DNA in the rejection of colon carcinoma growth at orthotopic sites and metastases
- Biological and therapeutic significance of MUC1 with sialoglycans in clear cell adenocarcinoma of the ovary
- A case of pulmonary type of ovarian small cell carcinoma
- Molecular cloning of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) gene from the planarian Dugesia japonica
- Structure of the planarian central nervous system (CNS) revealed by neuronal cell markers
- Human macrophage lectin specific for galactose/N-acetylgalactosamine is a marker for cells at an intermediate stage in their differentiation from monocytes into macrophages
- シンボルの視認性と事象関連電位P300
- Relation between Drug-Induced Taste Disorder and Chelating Behavior with Zinc Ion : Statistical Approach to the Drug-Induced Taste Disorder, Part II
- Statistical Approach to the Drug-Induced Taste Disorders Based on Zinc Chelating Ability
- Texture Change of Beef and Salmon Meats Caused by Refrigeration and Use of Pulse NMR as an Index of Taste
- Redistributions of macrophages expressing the macrophage galactose-type C-type lectin (MGL) during antigen-induced chronic granulation tissue formation
- Two Japanese kindreds occurring endometrial cancer meeting new clinical criteria for hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC), Amsterdam Criteria II
- Association of HNPCC and endometrial cancers
- Novel analytical approach to bivalve shell biogeochemistry : A case study of hydrothermal mussel shell