The ALK-5 inhibitor A-83-01 inhibits Smad signaling and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition by transforming growth factor-β
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- 2005-11-10
著者
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Katoh Takahiro
Department Of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemistry 21st Century Coe Program Kyoto Pharmaceutical U
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梶本 哲也
京都薬大
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MIYAZONO Kohei
Department of Molecular Pathology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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Saitoh Masao
Department of Internal Medicine, Sapporo Hokuyu Hospital, Artificial Organ & Transplantation Hospita
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KAJIMOTO Tetsuya
Department of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemistry, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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NODE Manabu
Department of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemistry, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Imamura Takeshi
Department Of Biochemistry The Cancer Institute Of The Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research (jfcr
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Imamura Takeshi
Department Of Biochemistry The Cancer Institute Of The Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research
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Node Manabu
Department Of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemistry 21st Century Coe Program Kyoto Pharmaceutical U
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Node M
Department Of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemistry 21st Century Coe Program Kyoto Pharmaceutical U
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Node Manabu
Kyoto Pharmaceutical Univ.
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Node Manabu
Department Of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemistry Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Saitoh Masao
Department Of Molecular Pathology Graduate School Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Miyazono K
Department Of Biochemistry The Cancer Institute Of The Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research(jfcr)
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Hanyu Aki
Department Of Biochemistry The Cancer Institute Of The Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research (jfcr
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Katoh Takahiro
Department Of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemistry Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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HAMASHIMA Yoshio
Department of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemistry, 21st Century COE Program, Kyoto Pharmaceutical
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Kajimoto Tetsuya
Department Of Biotechnology Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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TOJO Masayoshi
Department of Biochemistry, The Cancer Institute of the Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research (JFC
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Tojo Masayoshi
Department Of Biochemistry The Cancer Institute Of The Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research (jfcr
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Miyazono Kohei
Department Of Biochemistry Cancer Institute Of The Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research (jfcr)
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Kajimoto Tetsuya
Department Of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemistry Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Hamashima Yoshio
Department Of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemistry 21st Century Coe Program Kyoto Pharmaceutical U
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Miyazono Kohei
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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Saitoh Masao
Department Of Biochemistry Interdisciplinary Graduate School Of Medicine And Engineering University
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Node Manabu
Department Of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemistry 21st Century Coe Program Kyoto Pharmaceutical U
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Imamura Takeshi
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Science Tokyo Institute Of Technology:(present Address) Fuj
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Kato Takahiro
Department Of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemistry Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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