Impaired cell adhesion, apoptosis, and signaling in WASP gene-disrupted Nalm-6 pre-B cells and recovery of cell adhesion using a transducible form of WASp
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- 2012-03-01
著者
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Mizutani Shuki
Department Of Pediatrics And Developmental Biology Tokyo Medical And Dental University Graduate Scho
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Mizutani Shuki
Tokyo Medical And Dental Univ. Tokyo Jpn
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Mizutani Shuki
Department Of Developmental Biology Post Graduate School Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Morio Tomohiro
Department Of Pediatrics And Developmental Biology Tokyo Medical And Dental University Graduate Scho
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Morio Tomohiro
Department Of Pediatrics Tokyo Medical And Dental University School Of Medicine
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Morio Tomohiro
Department Of General Medicine School Of Medicine Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Morio Tomohiro
Department Of Pediatrics Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Lee Sang-kyou
Department Of Biotechnology College Of Engineering Yonsei University
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Koyama Hideki
Kihara Inst. Biol. Res. Yokohama City Univ.
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Honda Fumiko
Department Of Pediatrics And Developmental Biology Tokyo Medical And Dental University Graduate Scho
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Sato Rikiya
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Yamagata University
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Adachi Noritaka
Kihara Institute For Biological Research Graduate School Of Integrated Science Yokohama City University
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IIIZUMI Susumu
Kihara Institute for Biological Research, Graduate School of Integrated Science, Yokohama City University
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KIM Eun-Sung
Department of Biotechnology, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, National Creative Research Initiatives Center For Inflammatory Response Modulation, Yonsei University
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Kim Eun-sung
Department Of Biotechnology College Of Life Science And Biotechnology National Creative Research Initiatives Center For Inflammatory Response Modulation Yonsei University
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Iiizumi Susumu
Kihara Institute For Biological Research Graduate School Of Integrated Science Yokohama City University
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Koyama Hideki
Kihara Institute For Biological Research Graduate School Of Integrated Science Yokohama City University
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Sato Rikiya
Department Of Pediatrics And Developmental Biology Tokyo Medical And Dental University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Lee Sang-kyou
Department Of Biotechnology College Of Life Science And Biotechnology National Creative Research Initiatives Center For Inflammatory Response Modulation Yonsei University
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