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Yasuhiro Yamada

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Nihon Yakurigaku Zasshi. Folia Pharmacologica Japonica|March 16, 2010
[High-throughput analysis technique in the drug discovery stage]Yasuhiro Yamada
Cancer Science|July 31, 2015
Induced pluripotent stem cell technology for dissecting the cancer epigenomeKatsunori Semi, Yasuhiro Yamada
Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences|June 12, 2018
The causal relationship between epigenetic abnormality and cancer development: in vivo reprogramming and its future applicationYosuke Yamada, Yasuhiro Yamada
Carcinogenesis|June 17, 2003
Pre-cancerous lesions for colorectal cancers in rodents: a new conceptYasuhiro Yamada, Hideki Mori
Scientific Reports|August 1, 2025
Neonicotinoids and Varroa mites force the extending of longevity in a bee colony during overwintering to forgetToshiro Yamada, Yasuhiro Yamada
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|August 6, 2017
In vivo reprogramming for tissue regeneration and organismal rejuvenationJumpei Taguchi, Yasuhiro Yamada
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|April 28, 2025
Cooling Semiconductors with Light: The Role of Electron-Phonon Interactions and NanostructuresYasuhiro Yamada, Yoshihiko Kanemitsu
Gan to Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy|November 1, 2020
[iPS Cell Technology for Dissecting Mechanisms of Cancer Development]Fumie Nakasuka, Yasuhiro Yamada
Epigenomics|June 28, 2017
Cellular reprogramming technology for dissecting cancer epigenome in vivoKenji Ito, Yasuhiro Yamada
Anthropological Science : Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon = Jinruigaku Zasshi|May 20, 2026
Temporal changes in diet and mortuary practices among the Jomon people based on human skeletal remains excavated from the Kawaji shell mound in Aichi Prefecture, JapanSoichiro Kusaka, Yasuhiro Yamada
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Nihon Yakurigaku Zasshi. Folia Pharmacologica Japonica|March 16, 2010
[High-throughput analysis technique in the drug discovery stage]Yasuhiro Yamada
Cancer Science|July 31, 2015
Induced pluripotent stem cell technology for dissecting the cancer epigenomeKatsunori Semi, Yasuhiro Yamada
Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences|June 12, 2018
The causal relationship between epigenetic abnormality and cancer development: in vivo reprogramming and its future applicationYosuke Yamada, Yasuhiro Yamada
Carcinogenesis|June 17, 2003
Pre-cancerous lesions for colorectal cancers in rodents: a new conceptYasuhiro Yamada, Hideki Mori
Scientific Reports|August 1, 2025
Neonicotinoids and Varroa mites force the extending of longevity in a bee colony during overwintering to forgetToshiro Yamada, Yasuhiro Yamada
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|August 6, 2017
In vivo reprogramming for tissue regeneration and organismal rejuvenationJumpei Taguchi, Yasuhiro Yamada
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|April 28, 2025
Cooling Semiconductors with Light: The Role of Electron-Phonon Interactions and NanostructuresYasuhiro Yamada, Yoshihiko Kanemitsu
Gan to Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy|November 1, 2020
[iPS Cell Technology for Dissecting Mechanisms of Cancer Development]Fumie Nakasuka, Yasuhiro Yamada
Epigenomics|June 28, 2017
Cellular reprogramming technology for dissecting cancer epigenome in vivoKenji Ito, Yasuhiro Yamada
Anthropological Science : Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon = Jinruigaku Zasshi|May 20, 2026
Temporal changes in diet and mortuary practices among the Jomon people based on human skeletal remains excavated from the Kawaji shell mound in Aichi Prefecture, JapanSoichiro Kusaka, Yasuhiro Yamada
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