Intercellular Signaling Initiated by Nitric Oxide Excreted from Accelerated Carbon Ions-Irradiated Human Glioblastoma Mutant p53 Cells
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概要
著者
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Kano Eiichi
福井医科大学 放射線基礎医
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Kano E
Fukui Medical Univ. Fukui Jpn
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Hayashi Sachiko
福井医科大学 放射線基礎医
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Hatashita Masanori
Department Of Radiation Oncology Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Ohtsubo Toshio
福井医科大学 放射線基礎医
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MATSUMOTO Hideki
Depts Expt'l. Radiol.
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HAYASHI Sachiko
Depts Expt'l. Radiol.
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HATASHITA Masanori
Depts Expt'l. Radiol.
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OHTSUBO Toshio
Depts Otorhinolaryngol.
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KITAI Ryuhei
Depts Neurosurg.
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SHIOURA Hiroki
Depts Radiol., Fukui Med. Univ.
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KANO Eiichi
Depts Expt'l. Radiol.
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Kitai Ryuhei
福井医科大学 放射線基礎医
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Matsumoto Hideki
Div. Of Oncology Biomedical Imaging Res. Center Univ. Of Fukui
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HAYASHI Sachiko
Depts Expt'l. Radiol.
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KANO Eiichi
Depts Expt'l. Radiol.
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