A novel cinnamic acid derivative that inhibits Cdc25 dual-specificity phosphatase activity
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概要
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- 2005-09-10
著者
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YAMADA Yuji
Cancer Research Laboratory, Taiho Pharmaceutical Co.
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Yamazaki Y
Cancer Research Laboratory Taiho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Yamada Y
Taiho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Saitama
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Wierzba Konstanty
東京都医学研究機構東京都臨床医学総合研究所
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Wierzba Konstanty
東京大学 薬
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Wierzba Konstanty
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of Tokyo
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Wierzba Konstanty
Cancer Research Laboratory Taiho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Wierzba Konstanty
Taiho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Hanno Research Center
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SUGIMOTO Yoshikazu
Cancer Chemotherapy Center, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research
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Sato Y
College Of Technology Toyama Prefectural University
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Sato Yukio
College Of Technology Toyama Prefectural University
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Nagai Kentaro
Cancer Research Laboratory Hanno Research Center Taiho Pharmaceutical Company
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AOYAGI Yoshimi
Cancer Research Laboratory, Hanno Research Center, Taiho Pharmaceutical Company
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MASUKO Norio
Cancer Research Laboratory, Hanno Research Center, Taiho Pharmaceutical Company
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OHKUBO Shuichi
Cancer Research Laboratory, Hanno Research Center, Taiho Pharmaceutical Company
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KITADE Makoto
Cancer Research Laboratory, Hanno Research Center, Taiho Pharmaceutical Company
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OKAZAKI Shinji
Cancer Research Laboratory, Hanno Research Center, Taiho Pharmaceutical Company
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TERADA Tadafumi
Cancer Research Laboratory, Hanno Research Center, Taiho Pharmaceutical Company
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Sugimoto Yoshikazu
Division Of Chemotherapy Faculty Of Pharmacy Keio University
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Sugimoto Yoshikazu
Hanno Research Center Taiho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Masuko Norio
Cancer Research Laboratory Hanno Research Center Taiho Pharmaceutical Company
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Kitade Makoto
Cancer Research Laboratory Hanno Research Center Taiho Pharmaceutical Company
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Ohkubo Shuichi
Cancer Research Laboratory Hanno Research Center Taiho Pharmaceutical Company
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Aoyagi Yoshimi
Taiho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Hanno Research Center
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Okazaki Shinji
Taiho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Hanno Research Center
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Terada Tadafumi
Cancer Research Laboratory Hanno Research Center Taiho Pharmaceutical Company
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Yamada Yuji
Cancer Research Laboratory Taiho Pharmaceutical Co.
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