Heat Shock Factor 2 Is Involved in the Upregulation of αB-crystallin by High Extracellular Potassium^1
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- Japanese Biochemical Societyの論文
- 2001-05-01
著者
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FUKUMAKI Yasuyuki
Division of Disease Genes, Institute of Genetic Information, Kyushu University
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Fukumaki Yasuyuki
Division Of Disease Genes Institute Of Genetic Information Kyushu University
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SADAMITSU Chiharu
Division of Disease Genes, Institute of Genetic Information, Kyushu University
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NAGANO Toko
Division of Disease Genes, Institute of Genetic Information, Kyushu University
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IWAKI Akiko
Division of Disease Genes, Institute of Genetic Information, Kyushu University
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Iwaki A
Division Of Disease Genes Institute Of Genetic Information Kyushu University
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Iwaki Akiko
Division Disease Genes Institute Of Genetic Information Kyushu University
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Nagano Toko
Division Of Disease Genes Institute Of Genetic Information Kyushu University
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Sadamitsu Chiharu
Division Of Disease Genes Institute Of Genetic Information Kyushu University
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