Pathophysiological Response to Hypoxia-From the Molecular Mechanisms of Malady to Drug Discovery : Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 (HIF-1)-Active Cells as a Target for Cancer Therapy
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概要
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- 2011-04-20
著者
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Kuchimaru Takahiro
Department of Biomolecular Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School of Bioscience
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Kadonosono Tetsuya
Department of Biomolecular Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology Graduate School of Bioscience
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Kizaka Kondoh
Department Of Biomolecular Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology Graduate School Of Bioscience A
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Kuchimaru Takahiro
Department Of Biomolecular Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology Graduate School Of Bioscience A
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Kizaka-kondoh Shinae
Department Of Biomolecular Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology Graduate School Of Bioscience And Biotechnology
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Kadonosono Tetsuya
Department Of Biomolecular Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology Graduate School Of Bioscience And Biotechnology
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Kizaka Kondoh
Department Of Biomolecular Engineering Graduate School Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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