Dok-1 is a Positive Regulator of IL-4 Signalling and IgE Response
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概要
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- Japanese Biochemical Societyの論文
- 2007-08-01
著者
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YAMAMOTO Tadashi
Division of Oncology, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo
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YASUDA Tomoharu
Department of Cell Regulation, Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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INOUE Akane
Department of Cell Regulation, Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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YAMANASHI Yuji
Department of Cell Regulation, Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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Inoue Akane
Department Of Cell Regulation Medical Research Institute Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Yamanashi Yuji
Department Of Cell Regulation Medical Research Institute Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Yamanashi Yuji
Department Of Cell Regulation (formerly Tumor Virology) Medical Research Institute Tokyo Medical And
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Yasuda Tomoharu
Department Of Cell Regulation Medical Research Institute Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Yamamoto Tadashi
Division Of Oncology Institute Of Medical Science University Of Tokyo
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Yamamoto Tadashi
Division Of Oncology Institute Of Medical Science Univ Of Tokyo
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