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UEDE Teiji
上出 廷治
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上出 廷冶 ウエデ テイジ
UEDA Teiji 上出 廷治
上出 延治 ウエデ テイジ
上出 廷治 ウエデ テイジ
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Researcher Number
90160184
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Affiliation (based on the past Project Information)
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2001: Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery, Associate Professor, 医学部, 助教授
1997 – 1999: 札幌医科大学, 医学部, 助教授
Review Section/Research Field
Principal Investigator
Cerebral neurosurgery
Except Principal Investigator
Cerebral neurosurgery
Keywords
Principal Investigator
demyelination / transplantation / gene / CNS / gane / transporter / axon / stem cell
Except Principal Investigator
adult / gene
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/ human / infarction / neural stem cell / stroke / transplantation
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Research Projects
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2
results)
Co-Researchers
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2
People)
Project Start Year (Newest)
Project Start Year (Oldest)
Functional recovery of the cerebral infarction following transplantation of the genetically-engineering human neural stem cells
Principal Investigator
HONMOU Osamu
,
端 和夫
Project Period (FY)
2000 – 2001
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
Research Field
Cerebral neurosurgery
Research Institution
Sapporo Medical University
Functional recovery of the demyelinated diseases following transplantation of the genetically-engineering cells.
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator
UEDA Teiji
Project Period (FY)
1997 – 1999
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
Research Field
Cerebral neurosurgery
Research Institution
Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine , Department of Neurosurgery
# of Projects (Dsc)
# of Projects (Asc)
1.
HONMOU Osamu
(90285007)
# of Collaborated Projects:
3 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
2.
端 和夫
(30047039)
# of Collaborated Projects:
1 results
# of Collaborated Products:
0 results
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