Osteopontion, a Coordinator of Host Defense System:a Cytokine or an Extracellular Adhesive Protein?
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概要
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- Center for Academic Pub. Japanの論文
- 1997-09-20
著者
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Uede Toshimitsu
Section Of Immunopathogenesis Institute Of Immunological Science Hokkaido University
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MURAKAMI Masaaki
Section of Immunopathogenesis, Institute of Immunological Science, Hokkaido University
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Iizuka Junko
Section Of Immunopathogenesis Institute Of Immunological Science Hokkaido University
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Katagiri Yohko
Section Of Immunopathogenesis Institute Of Immunological Science Hokkaido University
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Murakami Masaaki
Section Of Immunopathogenesis Institute Of Immunological Science Hokkaido University
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Ueda Toshimitsu
Section of Immunopathogenesis, Institute of Immunological Science, Hokkaido University
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