The Induction of Apoptosis by Methotrexate in Activated Lymphocytes as Indicated by Fluorescence Hyperpolarization : a Possible Model for Predicting Methotrexate Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
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概要
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- Japan Society for Cell Biologyの論文
- 2003-04-01
著者
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Deutsch Mordechai
The Biophysical Interdisciplinary Schottenstein Center For The Research And The Technology Of The Ce
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Deutsch Mordechai
The Biophysical Interdisciplinary Schottenstein Center For The Research And The Technology Of The Ce
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HERMAN Shoshy
The Biophysical Interdisciplinary Schottenstein Center for the Research and the Technology of the Ce
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ZURGIL Naomi
The Biophysical Interdisciplinary Schottenstein Center for the Research and the Technology of the Ce
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LANGEVITZ Pnina
Tel Hashomer, Department of Rheumatology, Sheba Medical Center
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EHRENFELD Michael
Tel Hashomer, Department of Rheumatology, Sheba Medical Center
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Herman Shoshy
The Biophysical Interdisciplinary Schottenstein Center For The Research And The Technology Of The Ce
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Zurgil Naomi
The Biophysical Interdisciplinary Schottenstein Center For The Research And The Technology Of The Ce
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Ehrenfeld Michael
Tel Hashomer Department Of Rheumatology Sheba Medical Center
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Langevitz Pnina
Tel Hashomer Department Of Rheumatology Sheba Medical Center
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