Search Results - "HOSHI, Masaki"
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Transgenic mice overexpressing soluble osteoclast differentiation factor (sODF) exhibit severe osteoporosis
Published in Journal of bone and mineral metabolism (01-01-2002)“…Osteoclast differentiation factor, ODF, also called RANKL, TRANCE, or OPGL, is a key molecule for osteoclast differentiation and activation, and is thought to…”
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Total Synthesis of (±)-Lundurine B
Published in Organic letters (07-02-2014)“…A total synthesis of (±)-lundurine B was accomplished. A combination of stereoselective intramolecular cyclopropane formation and aryl amination furnished…”
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Production of bovine transgenic conceptus: Possible selection of transgenic embryos by polymerase chain reaction
Published in Journal of Reproduction and Development (1999)“…This study was conducted to examine the possibility of selection of transgenic bovine embryos by use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) following…”
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Selection of mouse preimplantation embryos carrying exogenous DNA by polymerase chain reaction
Published in Molecular reproduction and development (1989)“…A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) system to detect transgenes in mouse preimplantation embryos was employed so that transgenic embryos could be selected before…”
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Early Development of Bovine Embryos
Published in Journal of Reproduction and Development (1995)“…The present study was carried out to investigate the effects of co-culture with bovine oviductal epithelial tissue (BOET), serum (FCS) supplement, oxygen…”
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ウシ初期胚の体外培養
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Early Development of Bovine Embryos
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Association between vitamin D receptor gene haplotypes and chronic periodontitis among Japanese men
Published in International journal of medical sciences (22-08-2007)“…The vitamin D receptor (VDR) is involved in a variety of biological processes, such as bone metabolism and modulation of the immune response. Recent findings…”
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