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(2) ACTAMEDICA KINKIUNIVERSITY. Acta. Med Kinki. THE. KINKI. Univ. UNIVERSITY. MEDICAL. ASSOCIATION.

(3) Acta. Volume. 35,. Medica. Kinki. University. No. 2. December. 2010. CONTENTS. Reviews Free. radicals,. antioxidants. and. Bistra Alexieva, Tzvetanka Hideaki Higashino. Endocrine. aspects. Zdravko. sleep. Antoaneta. Nikolova,. Yoshinori. Aragane. cell-cell. Pathogenetic. interaction. apnea. Gateva,. and. mediated. pathological Hagiyama and. Hideaki. Higashino,. Petya. Angelova. and. clinical. by Cell. and physical Takao Inoue. significance. of genetic. Adhesion. Molecule-1,. aspects 77. abnormalities. in acute. myeloid. leukemia. Matsumura. 87. A specific. phosphodiesterase. expression. of interleukin-5. Tzvetanka. Markova,. Hideaki. 4 inhibitor, mRNA Atsuko. Originals rolipram, downregulates. in human Niwa,. peripheral. Yoshinori. blood. Aragane,. mite. antigen-induced. mononuclear. Masaki. Higashino. 97. Case pregnancy. Takako Yasushi. cells. Tabuchi. Modular prostheses for metastatic bone tumor of the proximal femur Akihiro Tan, Shunji Nishimura, Masao Akagi, Kanji Fukuda and Chiaki. Ovarian. and. 67. CADM1: Physiological, Akihiko Ito, Man. and. Elena. Georgiev. Heterotypic. Itaru. chemotherapy 57. of obstructive. Kamenov,. Ognyan. cancer Markova,. : a report. of 3 cases. diagnosed. Tobiume, Mitsuru Shiota, Masahiko Kotani and Hiroshi Hoshiai. Hamanishi. 103. Reports and. treated. Umemoto,. laparoscopically. Masao. Shimaoka,. Successful treatment with colchicine for cytomegalovirus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (HPS) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) secondary HPS associated with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) Fumiaki Urase, Keiko Yamazaki, Jyunya Fujita, Yusuke Wada, Haruo Murakami, Koji Ueda, Yasuaki Nagare and Yuji Nozaki. 109. for. 115.

(4) Epstein-Barr virus-associated T-cell lymphoma presenting as intractable gastric ulcers due to the vascular wall invasion 4 months before cervical nodal mass formation Fumiaki Urase, Yasuaki Nagare, Syunnji Maekura, Yusuke Wada, Haruo Murakami, Koji Ueda and Ken Otiai. 123. Successful pregnancy following gamete intrafallopian transfer in a patient with a transverse vaginal septum : case report Kazumi Ami, Isao Tsuji, Yoh Watanabe, Nahoko Fujinami, Ayako Miyazaki and Hiroshi Hoshiai. 129. Index (Vol. 35, No. 1, 2). 133. Information. for Authors. 1.

(5) Author. Index. (Vol. 35,. A Akagi, Ami,. M. 1,41,53,103. K. Antoaneta Y. Matuzaki,. K. 53. Miyazaki,. A. 129. 129. Morimoto,. E. 67. Morimoto,. M. Murakami,. H. Gateva. Aragane,. 1, 2). No.. 57,97. B. 45 45 115,123. N. Bistra. Alexieva. 57. Nagare,. Y. Nishimura, E. Niwa,. Elena. Nikolova. 57. F Fujinami, N Fujita, J Fukuda, K. 115,123 S. 103. A. Nozaki,. 97 Y. 115. 0 129 115. Ognyan Otiai,. Georgiev. . 67 123. K. 41,53,103 P. H. Patya. Hagiyama,. M. Angelova. 77. Hamanishi,. C. Hashimoto,. Kazuki. 41. Shiba,. Hashimoto,. Kazuhiko. 53. Shimaoka,. Higashino,. H. Hoshiai,. H. 41,53,103. S. 57,67,97 49,109,129. I Inoue,. T. Ito,. H. Ito,. A. 33,77 33 77. K Kamamoto,. H. Kawada, Koga, Koike,. A. 45. M M. Shiota. M. Shirai,. T. U. 49. Uchida,. 45. Y. 49,109. Ueda,. T. 97 33 41,53,103 49,109 129 57,97. M S. 45. K. Umemoto,. Masuno,. 49,109 49,109. T Tabuchi, M Takemori, K Tan, A Tobiume, T Tsuji, I Tzvatanka Markova. 45. E. Maekura,. 45. 21. Y. Kotani,. 67. 115,123 M. Urase,. F. Y. 49,109 115,123. 123. K. 33. Matsumoto,. C. 15. Wada,. Matsumura,. I. 87. Watanabe,. 115,123 Y. 129. 133.

(6) Y. Yoshioka,. Yamamoto,. K. Yamazaki, Yoshida,. 134. K M. M. 45. 33 115 21. Zdravko. Kamenov. 67.

(7) Subject Index (Vol. 35, No. 1, 2) A. gastric. adiponectin. 33. age related. macular. degeneration. II receptor. blocker. ankle anticoagulant. 67. gonads. 15. AML angiotensin. 123. ulcer. therapy. 87. H. 33. hematopoietic. 53. hemophagocytic. 49. HMG-CoA. stem. benign. bone. benign. mesenchymoma. tumor. 41. inhibitor. disturbances. house-dust human. mite. 97. C. antigen. PBMC. strength drugs. I 77. senescence. active. impulsive. 77. intravenous. 1. translocation. chronic. 97. 57. 41. chondrolipoma chromosal. force. 77. leiomyomatosis. Epstein-Barr. colchicines. virus. laparoscopic laparoscopy. 87. lip. infection. surgry. 109 129. cancer. lower. 21. lip. 21. LOX-1. 1. 115. continuous. epidural. block. CPAP. 45. M. 67. macular. hole. 15. M-CHARTS D. 15. metabolic vein. diagnostic dietary. 49. L. 53. 123. deep. 97. 57. chondroblastoma chondrocyte. 33. 97. IL-5. cancer. chemotherapeutic. 115. 67. IgCAM. adhesion. 115. 53. 8-Br-cAMP. cell. transplantation. syndrome reductase. hormonal B. cell. thrombosis. 49. laparoscopy. 109. antioxidants. 57. syndrome. 67. metamorphopsia metastatic modular. 15. bone. tumor. prostheses. molecular. targeted. 103 103. therapy. 87. E endometrial epiretinal erector. cancer membrance. spinae. myositis. 49. N. 15. necrotic. 45. nerve-mast. vasculitis. 123. cell. neuro-immune. interaction. 77. mechanism. 77. F femtosecond. laser. flap. 77. 0. 21. obesity. 67. osteo arthritis G. ovarian. gamete. oxidative. intrafallopian. transfer. 129. 1. pregnancy. 109. stress. 1,57. 135.

(8) oxidized. LDL. 1. P PDE4. inhibitors. peripheral point. T-cell. mutation. primary. infertility. prognosis proximal. 97 lymphoma. 123 87. 41 33 67 45 77. 129 87. femur. S scapula SHRSP/IDmcr-fa/fa rats sleep apnea Staphylococcus aureus stress-related disease. 103. T thyroid. 67. transcription R. Transverse. reconstruction. 21. rolipram. 97. tyrosine. factor vaginal. 87 septum. 129. kinase. 87. myoma. 49. U uterine. 136.

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