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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|February 1, 1992
Tuberculosis in aging adultsT T Yoshikawa
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|November 8, 2006
Paul Beeson, MD: Today's Sir William OslerThomas T Yoshikawa
Medical History|July 9, 2009
Holy medicine and diseases of the soul: Henry of Lancaster and Le livre de seyntz medicinesNaoë Kukita Yoshikawa
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem|June 18, 2010
[Reflections about International Classification for Nursing Practice in Collective Health: heading for equity]Emiko Yoshikawa Egry
Geriatrics|October 1, 1989
Pneumonia, UTI, and decubiti in the nursing home: optimal managementT T Yoshikawa
Development, Growth & Differentiation|June 7, 2023
A novel antigen Apsi is expressed in a half population of endoderm cells in normal and LiCI-treated starfish embryosShun-Ichi Yoshikawa
European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|March 2, 2026
Effects of synergistic/antagonistic interactions between spermidine (3+) and putrescine (2+) on gene expression through higher-order DNA structural modificationHaruto Ogawa, Takashi Nishio, Yuko Yoshikawa, et al.
Nihon Juigaku Zasshi. the Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science|August 1, 1986
Changes in the nasal mucosa of specific-pathogen-free neonatal pigs infected with Pasteurella multocida or Bordetella bronchisepticaT Nakai, K Kume, H Yoshikawa, et al.
Nihon Juigaku Zasshi. the Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science|August 1, 1987
Circulating immune complex levels in cows with enzootic bovine leukosisT Odawara, M Onuma, H Yoshikawa, et al.
Peptides|August 1, 2016
Rubimetide, humanin, and MMK1 exert anxiolytic-like activities via the formyl peptide receptor 2 in mice followed by the successive activation of DP1, A2A, and GABAA receptorsHui Zhao, Soushi Sonada, Akihiro Yoshikawa, et al.
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|February 1, 1992
Tuberculosis in aging adultsT T Yoshikawa
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|November 8, 2006
Paul Beeson, MD: Today's Sir William OslerThomas T Yoshikawa
Medical History|July 9, 2009
Holy medicine and diseases of the soul: Henry of Lancaster and Le livre de seyntz medicinesNaoë Kukita Yoshikawa
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem|June 18, 2010
[Reflections about International Classification for Nursing Practice in Collective Health: heading for equity]Emiko Yoshikawa Egry
Geriatrics|October 1, 1989
Pneumonia, UTI, and decubiti in the nursing home: optimal managementT T Yoshikawa
Development, Growth & Differentiation|June 7, 2023
A novel antigen Apsi is expressed in a half population of endoderm cells in normal and LiCI-treated starfish embryosShun-Ichi Yoshikawa
European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|March 2, 2026
Effects of synergistic/antagonistic interactions between spermidine (3+) and putrescine (2+) on gene expression through higher-order DNA structural modificationHaruto Ogawa, Takashi Nishio, Yuko Yoshikawa, et al.
Nihon Juigaku Zasshi. the Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science|August 1, 1986
Changes in the nasal mucosa of specific-pathogen-free neonatal pigs infected with Pasteurella multocida or Bordetella bronchisepticaT Nakai, K Kume, H Yoshikawa, et al.
Nihon Juigaku Zasshi. the Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science|August 1, 1987
Circulating immune complex levels in cows with enzootic bovine leukosisT Odawara, M Onuma, H Yoshikawa, et al.
Peptides|August 1, 2016
Rubimetide, humanin, and MMK1 exert anxiolytic-like activities via the formyl peptide receptor 2 in mice followed by the successive activation of DP1, A2A, and GABAA receptorsHui Zhao, Soushi Sonada, Akihiro Yoshikawa, et al.
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