Keio Journal of Medicine June 2006 issue

Perspectives in Medical Education, Chromosomal abnormalities subdivide neuroepithelial tumors into clinically relevant groups, Serum insulin-like growth factor I in brain function and many more

Vol 55 No 2 June 2006

REVIEWS

Perspectives in Medical Education
1. Reflections on the state of medical education in Japan
......R Harsha Rao

Chromosomal abnormalities subdivide neuroepithelial tumors into clinically relevant groups
......Yuichi Hirose and Kazunari Yoshida

Serum insulin-like growth factor I in brain function
......Eva Carro and Ignacio Torres-Aleman

OPINION

Water channel proteins: from their discovery in Cluj-Napoca,
Romania in 1985, to the 2003 Nobel Prize in chemistry and
their implications in molecular medicine
......Gheorghe Benga

ABSTRACTS
Meetings of The Keio Medical Society

Lymphoseek, a receptor-targeted sentinel node mapping agent: a review and future investigations
......Wallace AM, MeĀ“ndez J, Ellner SJ, Hoh CK, Orahood RC and Vera DR

How to prepare for progress over the next twenty-five years. A proposal
......Hiroshi Tazaki

Intestine-specific transcription factors regulate proliferation and cell-cell adhesion by modulation of b-catenin function
......Toshihiko Ezaki, Rong-Jun Guo, Eun-Ran Suh and John P. Lynch

Allogeneic stem cell transplantation for Chronic Myelogenous
Leukemia (CML) in the imatinib era
......Richard T. Maziarz

Immunological and non-immunological risk factors in renal transplantation
......Susan V Fuggle and Isabel Quiroga

Imaging of brain microcirculation in ischemia and transplanted adult stem cells
......Jacques Seylaz

Molecular pharmacology of T-type Ca2+ channels
......Edward Perez-Reyes

Published: 03 Jul 2006

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