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2. 483 Antimicrobials from a feline skin commensal bacterium inhibits drug-resistant S. pseudintermedius skin colonization and infection
3. 215 Reactive adipogenesis in the perifollicular stroma is a component of the host immune response in acne
4. P2.01-91 Exosomal Analysis of ALK Rearrangements by Spin Column with Porous Glass Filter
5. Development of the immuno-wall device for rapid detection of ALK and ROS1 fusions in lung cancer
6. Retrospective analysis of risk factor of injection site reaction induced by infusion of cisplatin plus vinorelbine
7. The effect of a newly developed wheelchair with thoracic and pelvic support on cervical movement and muscle activity in healthy elderly women
8. Expression pattern of Galectin 4 in rat placentation
9. Lubricin expression is suppressed by hypoxia through HIF-1 mediated pathway
10. The articular cartilage thickness of the glenoid in the Japanese population: a histological analysis
11. Histamine ameliorates anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody-induced glomerulonephritis in rats
12. Effect of Bacillus subtilis on granite weathering: A laboratory experiment
13. The role of the hypothalamic nitric oxide in the pressor responses elicited by acute environmental stress in awake rats
14. Weathering rates over 40,000 years based on changes in rock properties of porous rhyolite
15. Antisense therapy of influenza virus A infection
16. Therapeutic motor training ameliorates cerebellar effects of postnatal binge alcohol
17. Effects of phenytoin administered to newborn mice: motor behavior and brain development
18. Aniti-influenza virus activity by circular dumbbell RNA/DNA chimeric oligo-nucleotides
19. NO production of aortic and coronary endothelial cells by cyclic stretching in SHR.
20. DIMINSIHED CORONARY VASCULAR RESPONSE TO L-NMMA IN HYPERTENSIVE HEART
21. Quinaprilat activates the mechanosensory response in cultured aortic endothelial cells under cyclic stretching in SHR
22. NITRIC OXIDE AS A SECOND MESSENGER IN THE ROSTRAL VENTROLATERAL MEDULLA
23. Neurotoxic effects of phenytoin administered to newborn mice on granule cells and Purkinje cells in the developing cerebellum
24. Inhibition of influenza virus RNA polymerase and nucleoprotein of gene expression by antisense oligonucleotides
25. Phosphorothioate Oligonucleotides Block Reverse Transcription by the RNase-H Activity Associated with the HIV-1 Polymerase
26. Enzyme cytochemical method for identification of cucumber mosaic virus particles in infected cells
27. Structure of the antigen from Fiji disease virus particles eliciting antibodies specific to double-stranded polyribonucleotides
28. Studies on encapsidated viroid-like RNA I. Characterization of velvet tobacco mottle virus
29. Circularity of the ribonucleic acids associated with cadang-cadang disease
30. Development and cytopathology of virus-induced galls on leaves of sugarcane infected with Fiji disease virus
31. The composition of Chloris striate mosaic virus, A geminivirus
32. Morphology of fiji disease virus
33. Anatomy of leaf galls induced by some Reoviridae and by wallaby ear disease
34. The fine structure of chloris striate mosaic virus
35. Differences in the morphology of isometric particles of some plant viruses stained with uranyl acetate as an aid to their identification
36. Replication of tobacco ringspot virus
37. The bipartite genome of red clover necrotic mosaic virus
38. Comparative studies on tomato aspermy and cucumber mosaic viruses VII. Serological Relationships Reinvestigated
39. Characterization of a viroid associated with avocado sunblotch disease
40. Identification of small polyhedral virus particles in thin sections of plant cells by an enzyme cytochemical technique
41. Purification and some properties of reovirus-like particles from leafhoppers and their possible involvement in wallaby ear disease of maize
42. Anatomy of virus-induced galls on leaves of sugarcane infected with Fiji disease virus and the cellular distribution of virus particles
43. Intracellular arrays of Fiji disease virus particles with five-fold symmetry
44. The sequence of early cytological changes in Chinese cabbage leaf cells following systemic infection with turnip yellow mosaic virus
45. Recognition and measurement of small isometric virus particles in thin sections
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