In Vitro Assessment of a Chemically Synthesized Shiga Toxin Receptor Analog Attached to Chromosorb P (Synsorb Pk) as a Specific Absorbing Agent of Shiga Toxin 1 and 2
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- 1999-04-20
著者
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SATO Yuko
Department of Vascular Physiology, National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute
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Sato Yuko
Department Of Clinical Physiology Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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Sato Y
Department Of Infectious Diseases Research National Children's Medical Research Center
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TAKEDA Tae
Department of Infectious Diseases Research, National Children's Medical Research Center
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YOSHINO Ken-ichi
Department of Infectious Diseases Research, National Children's Medical Research Center
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ADACHI Eriko
Department of Infectious Diseases Research, National Children's Medical Research Center
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YAMAGATA Kyoko
Department of Infectious Diseases Research, National Children's Medical Research Center
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Takeda Tae
Department Of Infectious Disease Research National Children's Medical Research Center
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Takeda Tae
Department Of Infectious Diseases Research National Children's Medical Research Center
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Adachi Eriko
Department Of Infectious Diseases Research National Children's Medical Research Center
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Yamagata Kyoko
Department Of Infectious Diseases Research National Children's Medical Research Center
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Yoshino Ken-ichi
Department Of Infectious Diseases Research National Children's Medical Research Center
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Sato Yuko
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Kyushu University:jst-crest
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Yoshino Kenichi
Department of Infectious Diseases Research, National Children's Medical Research Center
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SATO Yuko
Department of Anesthesiology, Aichi Medical University School of Medicine
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