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Second Department of Pathology | 論文
- Reactivity of antibody YU-311 in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded specimens of normal organs, non-hematopoietic tumors, and mast cell tumors
- Non-X histiocytoma, similar to fibrous histiocytoma, in an infant
- Expression of Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor, Scavenger Receptors, and Macrophage Proliferation in the Pregnant Mouse Uterus
- Synovitis in rheumatoid arthritis : Scoring of characteristic histopathological features
- Experimental granulomatous vasculitis induced by sensitization with Ascaris suum antigen in mice
- The role of Kupffer cells and regulation of neutrophil migration into the liver by macrophage inflammatory protein-2 in primary listeriosis in mice
- Multifunctional roles of macrophages in the development and progression of atherosclerosis in humans and experimental animals
- INTERACTION BETWEEN QUERCETIN AND SUPEROXIDE RADICALS. REDUCTION OF THE QUERCETIN MUTAGENICITY
- QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF THE SUPEROXIDE RADICALS IN THE XANTHINE OXIDASE REACTION BY MEASUREMENT OF THE ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE SIGNAL OF THE SUPEROXIDE RADICAL SPIN ADDUCT OF 5,5-DIMETHYL-1-PYRROLINE-1-OXIDE
- An autopsy case of cystic brain anomaly and acrania caused by amniotic band syndrome
- Application of the monoclonal rat brain actin to the normal rat brain : immunoflorescence and electron immunogold methed
- Ischemic changes of cytoskeletons in the gerbil brain, especially actin.
- Successful Prcduction of Monoclonal Antilbody to Rat Brain Actin with HVJ M Protein Complex
- Production of anti-type IV collagen antibody and its immunohistochemical application to normal rat kidney
- Histological study of a surgically excised leiomyomatous tumor of the duodenum in a case of von Recklinghausen disease
- Surgical treatment of stage IV carcinoma of the esophagus
- CHARACTERIZATION OF MUTAGENIC PRINCIPLES AND CARCINOGENICITY TEST OF DILL WEED AND SEEDS
- Internal Jugular Vein Malformation with Mature Adipose Deposits in the Mediastinum
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy With Type I CD36 Deficiency
- Origin of histiocyte-like cells and multinucleated giant cells in malignant fibrous histiocytoma : Neoplastic or reactive?