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E Nishiyama

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Kangogaku Zasshi|March 1, 1989
[Mechanism responsible for the development of symptoms. 3. Obesity]N Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Kangogaku Zasshi|August 1, 1989
[Mechanism for symptoms: key points in nursing observation. Cognition disorders]S Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Kangogaku Zasshi|December 1, 1988
[Understanding physiopathology, a knowledge useful in patient care: a discussion preceding a series on the "mechanism of the development of various symptoms"]N Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Kangogaku Zasshi|April 1, 1989
[Mechanism triggering symptoms. 4. Emaciation]N Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Kangogaku Zasshi|May 1, 1989
[The mechanism responsible for the development of symptoms. 5. Anorexia]S Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Kangogaku Zasshi|February 1, 1989
[Mechanism responsible for the development of symptoms. 2. Fatigue]N Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Kangogaku Zasshi|July 1, 1989
[Mechanism for symptoms: keypoints in nursing observation. Lymphatic swelling]S Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 16, 1994
Cellular localization of high-molecular-mass heat shock proteins in murine cellsT Hatayama, E Nishiyama, K Yasuda
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 14, 1994
Characterization of high-molecular-mass heat shock proteins and 42 degrees C-specific heat shock proteins of murine cellsT Hatayama, K Yasuda, E Nishiyama
Acta Neuropathologica|April 1, 1997
Distribution of amyloid deposits in the cerebral white matter of the Alzheimer's disease brain: relationship to blood vesselsN Iwamoto, E Nishiyama, J Ohwada, et al.
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Kangogaku Zasshi|March 1, 1989
[Mechanism responsible for the development of symptoms. 3. Obesity]N Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Kangogaku Zasshi|August 1, 1989
[Mechanism for symptoms: key points in nursing observation. Cognition disorders]S Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Kangogaku Zasshi|December 1, 1988
[Understanding physiopathology, a knowledge useful in patient care: a discussion preceding a series on the "mechanism of the development of various symptoms"]N Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Kangogaku Zasshi|April 1, 1989
[Mechanism triggering symptoms. 4. Emaciation]N Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Kangogaku Zasshi|May 1, 1989
[The mechanism responsible for the development of symptoms. 5. Anorexia]S Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Kangogaku Zasshi|February 1, 1989
[Mechanism responsible for the development of symptoms. 2. Fatigue]N Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Kangogaku Zasshi|July 1, 1989
[Mechanism for symptoms: keypoints in nursing observation. Lymphatic swelling]S Hashimoto, E Nishiyama
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 16, 1994
Cellular localization of high-molecular-mass heat shock proteins in murine cellsT Hatayama, E Nishiyama, K Yasuda
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 14, 1994
Characterization of high-molecular-mass heat shock proteins and 42 degrees C-specific heat shock proteins of murine cellsT Hatayama, K Yasuda, E Nishiyama
Acta Neuropathologica|April 1, 1997
Distribution of amyloid deposits in the cerebral white matter of the Alzheimer's disease brain: relationship to blood vesselsN Iwamoto, E Nishiyama, J Ohwada, et al.
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