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2011
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Volume:
27
Issue:
4
1. Antifibrotic activity a fermentation filtrate of Ganoderma lucidum.
Page:369—371
2. Antioxidative and aldose reductase-inhibitory effects of a fermentation filtrate of Rubus coreanus.
Page:365—368
3. Canine hemangiosarcoma in a female Jindo dog.
Page:361—363
4. Detection of sarcocystic infection in a wild rodent (Apodemus agrarius chejuensis) captured on Jeju island.
Page:357—359
5. Angiotropic metastatic malignant melanoma in a canine mammary gland.
Page:353—356
6. Uterine adenocarcinoma with feline leukemia virus infection.
Page:347—351
7. Shigella flexneri infection in a newly acquired rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta).
Page:343—346
8. Subcellular localization of the transmembrane inner ear (Tmie) protein in a stable Tmie-expressing cell line.
Page:339—342
9. Inhibitor of DNA-binding 4 contributes to the maintenance and expansion of cancer stem cells in 4T1 mouse mammary cancer cell line.
Page:333—338
10. High glucose stimulates glutamate uptakes in pancreatic beta-cells.
Page:327—331
11. Inhibitory effect of Suaeda asparagoides (Miq.) extract on the motility of rat gastric antrum is mediated by beta-adrenoceptor.
Page:317—325
12. Magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of Yukatan minipig brains for neurotherapy applications.
Page:309—316
13. Effects of Sigma Anti-bonding Molecule Calcium Carbonate on bone turnover and calcium balance in ovariectomized rats.
Page:301—307
14. Peroxiredoxin I regulates the component expression of gamma-secretase complex causing the Alzheimer's disease.
Page:293—299
15. Basic data on the hematology, serum biochemistry, urology, and organ weights of beagle dogs.
Page:283—291
16. Effects of Ficus carica paste on constipation induced by a high-protein feed and movement restriction in beagles.
Page:275—281
17. Diverse animal models to examine potential role(s) and mechanism of endocrine disrupting chemicals on the tumor progression and prevention: Do they have tumorigenic or anti-tumorigenic property?.
Page:265—273