
Qu Ning
- 准教授
- 学位:博士(医学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Medicine / Faculty of Medicine
ジャンル
- Cancer Treatment
- Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Child
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- reproduction immunology; spermatogenesis; oriental medicines; cancer treatment
研究分野
- Life sciences Urology
論文
Morphology of the Calcaneofibular Ligament Reflects Degeneration of the Talonavicular Articular Surface: A Cadaver Study
Right and Left Coronary and Conus Arteries Originating from Three Separate Ostia in the Right Valsalva Sinus in a Japanese Cadaver: A Case Study with Literature Review
Relationship between scapular elevation exercises with different alignments and activity of the trapezius and levator scapulae muscles.
Rare case of single left coronary artery in a Japanese cadaver.
Bag-1 Protects Nucleus Pulposus Cells from Oxidative Stress by Interacting with HSP70
Effects of Dexmedetomidine on the Localization of α2A-Adrenergic and Imidazoline Receptors in Mouse Testis
Effect of Neonicotinoid Pesticides on Japanese Water Systems: Review with Focus on Reproductive Toxicity.
GIT1 is an untolerized autoantigen involved in immunologic disturbance of spermatogenesis
Changes in Expression of Specific mRNA Transcripts after Single- or Re-Irradiation in Mouse Testes
Morphological Change in the Biceps Brachii Muscles during Shoulder Rotation: A Cadaver Study
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Reproductive toxicity and neurotoxicity of ryanodine (diamide) pesticide in the mature and immature mice
The effect of traditional medicine on busulfan- and/or irradiation-induced aspermatogenesis
Immunosuppressive microenvironment in the testicular tissues
Trials for foundation of cadaver preservation
Establishment of the differentiation method to spermatogenesis by the xenogeneic transplantation of spermatogonia stem cells and the in vitro culture
Establishment of a highly reproducible model of immunological male infertility with analyses of related testicular autoantigens
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