Cooperation of tyrosine kinases p72^<syk> and p53/56^<lyn> regulates calcium mobilization in chicken B cell oxidant stress signaling
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 1996-08-01
著者
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Takata Minoru
Dep. Of Late Effects Studies Radiation Biology Center Kyoto Univ.
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Takata Minoru
Immunology And Molecular Genetics Kawasaki Medical School
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Takata Minoru
Dept. Of Cardiovascular Mol. Biol. Lederle Lab.
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QIN Suofu
Depts of Biochem., Fukui Medical Sch.
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INAZU Tetsuya
Depts of Biochem., Fukui Medical Sch.
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KUROSAKI Tomohiro
Dept. of Cardiovascular Mol. Biol., Lederle Lab.
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HOMMA Yoshimi
Dept. of Biosignal Res., Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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YAMAMURA Hirohei
Depts of Biochem., Kobe Univ. Sch. of Med.
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Qin Suofu
Depts Of Biochem. Fukui Medical Sch.
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Homma Yoshimi
Dept. Of Biosignal Res. Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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Inazu Tetsuya
Depts Of Biochem. Fukui Medical Sch.
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Yamamura Hirohei
Depts Of Biochem. Kobe Univ. Sch. Of Med.
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Kurosaki T
Kansai Medical Univ. Moriguchi Jpn
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Kurosaki Tomohiro
Dept. Of Cardiovascular Mol. Biol. Lederle Lab.
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