博士論文

Development and progression of immobilization-induced skin fibrosis through overexpression of transforming growth factor-s1 and hypoxic conditions in a rat knee joint contracture model.

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Development and progression of immobilization-induced skin fibrosis through overexpression of transforming growth factor-s1 and hypoxic conditions in a rat knee joint contracture model.

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博士論文
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後藤, 響
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Taylor and Francis Ltd
Publication date
2017-03-21
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Nagasaki University (長崎大学),博士(医学)
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長崎大学学位論文 学位記番号:博(医歯薬)甲第953号 学位授与年月日:平成29年3月21日Author: Kyo Goto, Junya Sakamoto, Jiro Nakano, Hideki Kataoka, Yuichiro Honda, Ryo Sasabe, Tomoki Origuc...

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the pathology and mechanism of immobilization-induced skin fibrosis in a rat joint contracture m...

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博士論文
Author/Editor
後藤, 響
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Publication Date
2017-03-21
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2017-03-21
Alternative Title
TGF-s1の過剰発現と低酸素状態は不動に伴う皮膚の線維化の発生と進行に関与する―膝関節屈曲拘縮モデルラットにおける検討―
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Connective Tissue Research
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