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Tokyo Women's Medical University's Articles
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Citation: BMC Developmental Biology 2008 8:43
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Large-scale analysis of Macaca fascicularis transcripts and inference of genetic divergence between M. fascicularis and M. mulatta
Citation: BMC Genomics 2008 9:90 -
IL-23 induces human osteoclastogenesis via IL-17 in vitro, and anti-IL-23 antibody attenuates collagen-induced arthritis in rats
Citation: Arthritis Research & Therapy 2007 9:R96 -
Immunohistochemical analysis of an ectopic endometriosis in the uterine round ligament
Citation: Diagnostic Pathology 2006 1:27 -
NOS2polymorphisms associated with the susceptibility to pulmonary arterial hypertension with systemic sclerosis: contribution to the transcriptional activity
Citation: Arthritis Research & Therapy 2006 8:R104 -
How are you feeling 6 months after your ICU discharge?
Citation: Critical Care 2006 10(Suppl 1):P428 -
The efficacy of HPLC for the diagnosis of 'illegal drug' intoxication
Citation: Critical Care 2005 9(Suppl 1):P406 -
Serum S-100B protein predicts prognosis in endogenous encephalopathy
Citation: Critical Care 2004 8(Suppl 1):P307 -
Variations of S-100B in early phases of head trauma
Citation: Critical Care 2004 8(Suppl 1):P306 -
Acute and high-dose therapy of urinary trypsin inhibitor could inhibit vascular endothelial cell disorders in critical illness
Citation: Critical Care 2004 8(Suppl 1):P199 -
Xenoantigen, an αGal epitope-expression construct driven by the hTERT-promoter, specifically kills human pancreatic cancer cell line
Citation: Cancer Cell International 2002 2:14 -
The molecular mechanism of osteoclastogenesis in rheumatoid arthritis
Citation: Arthritis Research & Therapy 2002 4:281