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Publications by Naomichi Fukushima
Screening Method for Anti-Colon Cancer Drugs Using Two Sensor Cell Lines With Human Β4-Galactosyltransferase 4 Gene Promoters
Sensors
Instrumentation
Information Systems
Electronic Engineering
Biochemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Molecular Physics,
Electrical
Atomic
Medicine
Optics
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Tumorsphere as an Effective in Vitro Platform for Screening Anti-Cancer Stem Cell Drugs
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Oncogenic Ras Induces Gastrin/CCKB Receptor Gene Expression in Human Colon Cancer Cell Lines LoVo and Colo320HSR
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Carboranyl Analogues of Ketoprofen With Cytostatic Activity Against Human Melanoma and Colon Cancer Cell Lines
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Identification of Candidate Genes Determining Chemosensitivity to Anti-Cancer Drugs of Gastric Cancer Cell Lines
Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Establishment of the New Cell Lines Derived From the Human Renal Cell Carcinoma and Study of the Sensitivity Test of Anti-Cancer Drugs to Cell Lines
Japanese Journal of Urology
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Reactivity of Monoclonal Antibodies Directed Against Lung Cancer Antigens With Human Lung, Breast and Colon Cancer Cell Lines
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