Cell Surface-Bound Plasminogen Regulates Hepatocyte Proliferation Through a uPA-Dependent Mechanism
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概要
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- 2007-06-23
著者
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SEKI Taiichiro
Laboratory of Nutrition and Physiology, Department of Chemistry and Life Science, Nihon University C
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ARIGA Toyohiko
Laboratory of Nutrition and Physiology, Department of Chemistry and Life Science, Nihon University C
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Seki Taiichiro
Laboratory Of Nutrition And Physiology Department Of Agricultural And Biological Chemistry Nihon Uni
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Ariga Toyohiko
Laboratory Of Nutrition And Physiology Department Of Agricultural And Biological Chemistry Nihon Uni
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OKUMURA Nobuaki
Laboratory of Nutrition and Physiology, Department of Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, Nihon U
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Ariga Toyohiko
Laboratory Of Nutrition And Physiology Department Of Agricultural And Biological Chemistry Nihon Uni
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Okumura Nobuaki
Laboratory Of Nutrition And Physiology Department Of Agricultural And Biological Chemistry Nihon Uni
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Seki Taiichiro
Laboratory Of Nutrition And Physiology Department Of Agricultural And Biological Chemistry Nihon Uni
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OKUMURA Nobuaki
Laboratory of Homeostatic Integration, Division of Integrated Protein Function, Institute of Protein Research, Osaka University
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