Hypoxia-Response Plasmid Vector Producing bcl-2 shRNA Enhances the Apoptotic Cell Death of Mouse Rectum Carcinoma
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概要
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- 2010-08-20
著者
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Ohdo Shigehiro
Pharmaceutics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Science Faculty Of P
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Ohdo Shigehiro
Department Of Pharmaceutics Division Of Pharmaceutical Science Graduate School Kyushu University
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Fujioka Takashi
Department Of Neuroscience Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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Koyanagi Satoru
Department Of Pharmaceutics Division Of Pharmaceutical Science Graduate School Kyushu University
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Koyanagi Satoru
Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Sciences Kyushu University
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Fujioka Toshihiro
National Institute Of Genetics And The Graduate University For Advanced Studies
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Ohdo Shigehiro
Department Of Clinical Pharmacokinetics Division Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kyushu University
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Koyanagi Satoru
Pharmaceutics Division Of Clinical Pharmacy Department Of Medico-pharmaceutical Science Faculty Of P
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Matsunaga Naoya
Department Of Pharmaceutics Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kyushu University
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OKAZAKI Hiroyuki
Department of Pharmaceutics, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University
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Okazaki Hiroyuki
Department Of Pharmaceutics Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kyushu University
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Fujioka Takashi
Department Of Pharmaceutics Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kyushu University
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Okazaki Hiroyuki
Department of Pharmaceutics, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University, Japan
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Koyanagi Satoru
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuoka University
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