The Circulating α_1-Antintrypsin-Elastase Complex attacks the Elastic Lamina of Blood Vessels. An Immunohistochemical Study
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著者
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Akita Masahiko
Shigei Medical Research Institute
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SENO Satimaru
Shigei Medical research Institute
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TSUJII Tadashi
Shigei Medical research Institute
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SENO Satimaru
Division of Pathology and Ultrastructure Research, Shigei Medical Research Institute
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TSUJII Tadashi
Division of Pathology and Ultrastructure Research, Shigei Medical Research Institute
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AKITA Masahiko
Division of Pathology and Ultrastructure Research, Shigei Medical Research Institute
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Seno S
Shigei Medical Research Institute
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