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    Nakayama A, Matsui H, Fukushima T, Ichikawa H, Yamada K, Amao T, Hosono M, Sugimoto K.
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  • 33. Formation of mast-cell colonies in methylcellulose by mouse skin cells and development of mucosal-like mast cells from the cloned cells in the gastric mucosa of W/Wv mice.
    Kanakura Y, Sonoda S, Nakano T, Fujita J, Kuriu A, Asai H, Kitamura Y.
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  • 37. The influence of an in vitro generated bone-like extracellular matrix on osteoblastic gene expression of marrow stromal cells.
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  • 40. Climbing exercise enhances osteoblast differentiation and inhibits adipogenic differentiation with high expression of PTH/PTHrP receptor in bone marrow cells.
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