Increased Frequency of Interleukin-1β-511T Allele in Patients with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy, Hippocampal Sclerosis, and Prolonged Febrile Convulsion
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概要
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- 2003-06-01
著者
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Nishimura Masataka
Department Of Biological Science Kyoto University Faculty Of Medicine
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Nishimura Masataka
Department Of Clinical Neuroscience Tokushima University Hospital
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Nishimura M
Department Of Applied Physics Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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KANEMOTO Kousuke
Department of Neuropsychiatry Aichi Medical University
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KAWASAKI Jun
Utano National Hospital, Kansai Regional Epilepsy Center
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YUASA Shoji
Department of Neuropsychiatry Aichi Medical University
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KUMAKI Testuo
Department of Neuropsychiatry Aichi Medical University
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OSHIMA Tomohiro
Department of Neuropsychiatry Aichi Medical University
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KAJI Ryuji
Utano National Hospital, Kansai Regional Epilepsy Center
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Kawasaki Jun
Utano National Hospital Kansai Regional Epilepsy Center
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Kaji Ryuji
Utano National Hospital Kansai Regional Epilepsy Center
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Kanemoto K
Department of Neuropsychiatry Aichi Medical University
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Kawasaki J
Utano National Hospital, Kansai Regional Epilepsy Center
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Yuasa S
Department of Neuropsychiatry Aichi Medical University
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Kumaki T
Department of Neuropsychiatry Aichi Medical University
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Tomohiro O
Department of Neuropsychiatry Aichi Medical University
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Kaji R
Utano National Hospital, Kansai Regional Epilepsy Center
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