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Sogo Kango. Comprehensive Nursing, Quarterly|July 31, 1999
[AIDS counseling]S Kosugi
Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine|August 14, 1998
[Disorders caused by mutations of the thyrotropin receptor]S Kosugi
Sogo Kango. Comprehensive Nursing, Quarterly|July 31, 1999
[AIDS counseling]S Kosugi
Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine|October 12, 2000
[Multiple endocrine neoplasia]A Shimatsu, S Kosugi
FEBS Letters|March 21, 1994
The first cytoplasmic loop of the thyrotropin receptor is important for phosphoinositide signaling but not for agonist-induced adenylate cyclase activationS Kosugi, T Mori
FEBS Letters|July 25, 1994
The third exoplasmic loop of the thyrotropin receptor is partially involved in signal transductionS Kosugi, T Mori
The Plant Cell|October 27, 1997
PCF1 and PCF2 specifically bind to cis elements in the rice proliferating cell nuclear antigen geneS Kosugi, Y Ohashi
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 15, 1994
The amino-terminal half of the cytoplasmic tail of the thyrotropin receptor is essential for full activities of receptor functionS Kosugi, T Mori
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|March 30, 1994
The intracellular region adjacent to plasma membrane (residues 684-692) of the thyrotropin receptor is important for phosphoinositide signaling but not for agonist-induced adenylate cyclase activationS Kosugi, T Mori
Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine|July 6, 2000
[Clinical Genetics Network(Idennet) as a back-up system for clinical management of hereditary tumors]S Kosugi, J Fujita
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Sogo Kango. Comprehensive Nursing, Quarterly|July 31, 1999
[AIDS counseling]S Kosugi
Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine|August 14, 1998
[Disorders caused by mutations of the thyrotropin receptor]S Kosugi
Sogo Kango. Comprehensive Nursing, Quarterly|July 31, 1999
[AIDS counseling]S Kosugi
Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine|October 12, 2000
[Multiple endocrine neoplasia]A Shimatsu, S Kosugi
FEBS Letters|March 21, 1994
The first cytoplasmic loop of the thyrotropin receptor is important for phosphoinositide signaling but not for agonist-induced adenylate cyclase activationS Kosugi, T Mori
FEBS Letters|July 25, 1994
The third exoplasmic loop of the thyrotropin receptor is partially involved in signal transductionS Kosugi, T Mori
The Plant Cell|October 27, 1997
PCF1 and PCF2 specifically bind to cis elements in the rice proliferating cell nuclear antigen geneS Kosugi, Y Ohashi
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 15, 1994
The amino-terminal half of the cytoplasmic tail of the thyrotropin receptor is essential for full activities of receptor functionS Kosugi, T Mori
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|March 30, 1994
The intracellular region adjacent to plasma membrane (residues 684-692) of the thyrotropin receptor is important for phosphoinositide signaling but not for agonist-induced adenylate cyclase activationS Kosugi, T Mori
Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine|July 6, 2000
[Clinical Genetics Network(Idennet) as a back-up system for clinical management of hereditary tumors]S Kosugi, J Fujita
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