Expression of mRNA for growth factors and extracellular matrix proteins after injury to cultured peritoneal cells : does the healing process contribute to peritoneal ultrastructural alteration?
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概要
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- 2003-12-01
著者
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Suga Akinobu
Department Of Urology Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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Suga Akinobu
Department Of Urology Yamaguchi Red Cross Hospital
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FUJIKAWA Koki
Department of Urology, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
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TAKAI Kimio
Department of Urology, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
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NAITO Katusuke
Department of Urology, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
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OHATA Atushi
Faculty of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe University
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NAKASONE Shinya
Life Science Division, Graduate School of the University of East Asia
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HORIUCHI Takashi
Life Science Division, Graduate School of the University of East Asia
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Naito K
Yamaguchi Univ. School Of Medicine Ube Jpn
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Takai Kimio
Department Of Urology Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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Ohata Atushi
Faculty Of Health Sciences Graduate School Of Medicine Kobe University
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Naito Katusuke
Department Of Urology Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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Fujikawa Koki
Department Of Urology Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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Nakasone Shinya
Life Science Division Graduate School Of The University Of East Asia
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Horiuchi Takashi
Life Science Division Graduate School Of The University Of East Asia
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