Systemic NK4 gene therapy inhibits tumor growth and metastasis of melanoma and lung carcinoma in syngeneic mouse tumor models
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概要
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- 2009-07-10
著者
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Nakamura Toshikazu
Division Of Molecular Regenerative Medicine Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka University
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MATSUMOTO Kunio
Division of Tumor Dynamics and Regulation, Cancer Research Institute, Kanazawa University
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NAKAMURA Takahiro
Division of Statistical Genetics, Institute of Rheumatology, Tokyo Women's Medical University
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SUZUKI Yoshinori
Division of Immunoregulation, Institute for Genetic Medicine, Hokkaido University
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NUKIWA Toshihiro
Department of Respiratory Oncology and Molecular Medicine, Institute of Development, Aging and Cance
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Nukiwa Toshihiro
Department Of Respiratory Medicine Division Of Cancer Control Institute Of Development Aging And Can
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Nakamura Toshikazu
Division Of Biochemistry Biomedical Research Center Omaha University Medical School
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Mizuno Shinya
Division Of Molecular Regenerative Medicine Course Of Advanced Medicine Osaka University Graduate Sc
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Kuba Keiji
Division Of Molecular Regenerative Medicine Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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KISHI Yuko
Division of Molecular Regenerative Medicine, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
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WEN Jinhua
Peking University Stem Cell Research Center and Cell Biology Department, Peking University Health Sc
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Matsumoto Kunio
Division Of Tumor Dynamics And Regulation Cancer Research Institute Kanazawa University
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Wen Jinhua
Peking University Stem Cell Research Center And Cell Biology Department Peking University Health Sci
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Kishi Yuko
Division Of Molecular Regenerative Medicine Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Mizuno Shinya
Division Of Molecular Regenerative Medicine Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Nukiwa Toshihiro
Department Of Respiratory Oncology And Molecular Medicine Institute Of Development Aging And Cancer
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Matsumoto Kunio
Division Of Biochemistry Biomedical Research Center Osaka University Medical Center
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Nakamura Toshikazu
Division Of Molecular Regenerative Medicine Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Matsumoto Kunio
Division Of Bichemistry Biomedical Research Center Osaka University Medical School
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Nakamura Takahiro
Division Of Tumor Dynamics And Regulation Cancer Research Institute Kanazawa University
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Nakamura Takahiro
Division Of Biomodeling Graduate School Of Bioagricultural Sciences Nagoya University
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Nakamura Toshikazu
Division Of Bichemistry Biomedical Research Center Osaka University Medical School
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Suzuki Yoshinori
Division Of Tumor Dynamics And Regulation Cancer Research Institute Kanazawa University
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Suzuki Yoshinori
Division Of Immunoregulation Institute For Genetic Medicine Hokkaido University
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SUZUKI Yoshinori
Division of Epidemiology, Departments of Public Health and Forensic Medicine, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
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