Rapid Decrease of Plasma Galectin-9 Levels in Patients with Acute HIV Infection after Therapy
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概要
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- 2012-10-01
著者
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HATTORI Toshio
Division of Allergy and Infections Diseases Internal Medicine, Graduate School of medicine, Tohoku U
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Hirashima Mitsuomi
Department Of Immunology And Immunopathology Faculty Of Medicine Kagawa University
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Niki Toshiro
Department Of Human Pathology Graduate School Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Saitoh Hiroki
Division Of Emerging Infectious Diseases Graduate School Of Medicine Tohoku University
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Ashino Yugo
Division Of Emerging Infectious Diseases Graduate School Of Medicine Tohoku University
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CHAGAN-YASUTAN Haorile
Laboratory of Disaster-related Infectious Disease, International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University
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NIKI Toshiro
Department of Immunology and Immunopathology, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University
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ASHINO Yugo
Division of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University
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SAITOH Hiroki
Division of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University
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HIRASHIMA Mitsuomi
Department of Immunology and Immunopathology, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University
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HATTORI Toshio
Division of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University
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