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SEKI Yoshihito  関 利仁

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Researcher Number 50114525
Affiliation (based on the past Project Information) *help 1988: Branch Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, 医学部, 講師
1987: 東京大学, 医学部(分)院, 講師
1986: 東京大学, 医学部(分), 講師
Review Section/Research Field
Except Principal Investigator
Dermatology
Keywords
Except Principal Investigator
Cytofoxic T lrynphoeyte / Delayet-type hyperscnsitirty / Skin graft rejection / 遅延型過敏症 / アロ抗原 / Ia抗原陽性樹枝状細胞 / 臓器移植 / UVB / ランゲルハンス細胞 / 表皮細胞 / cytotoxic T細胞 / 遅延型過敏反応 / 皮膚移植
  • Research Projects

    (1 results)
  • Co-Researchers

    (5 People)
  •  The role of Japositive denditc cells in organ graht rejection

    • Principal Investigator
      TAMAKI Kunihiko
    • Project Period (FY)
      1986 – 1988
    • Research Category
      Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (B)
    • Research Field
      Dermatology
    • Research Institution
      Yamanashi Medical College
      The University of Tokyo
  • 1.  TAMAKI Kunihiko (30010432)
    # of Collaborated Projects: 1 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results
  • 2.  IIJIMA Masafumi (20010449)
    # of Collaborated Projects: 1 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results
  • 3.  NAKAMURA Koichiro (60175502)
    # of Collaborated Projects: 1 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results
  • 4.  石井 晶子
    # of Collaborated Projects: 1 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results
  • 5.  ISHII Akiko
    # of Collaborated Projects: 1 results
    # of Collaborated Products: 0 results

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