<title>Abstract</title>Although the physiological function of the omentum remains elusive, it has been proposed that it plays an important role in fat storage, immune regulation, and regeneration of injured tissues and organs. Although the omentum...
Matsukawa, T   Yamamoto, T   Honda, A   Toya, T   Ishiura, H   Mitsui, J   Tanaka, M   Hao, A   Shinohara, A   Ogura, M   Kataoka, K   Seo, S   Kumano, K   Hosoi, M   Narukawa, N   Yasunaga, A   Maki, H   Ichikawa, M   Nannya, Y   Imai, Y   Takahashi, T   Takahashi, Y   Nagasako, Y   Yasaka, K   Koshi Mano K   Kawabe Matsukawa, M   Miyagawa, T   Hamada, M   Sakuishi, K   Hayashi, T   Iwata, A   Terao, Y   Shimizu, J   Goto, J   Mori, M   Kunimatsu, A   Aoki, S   Hayashi, S   Nakamura, F   Arai, S   Monma, K   Ogata, K   Yoshida, T   Abe, O   Inazawa, J   Toda, T   Kurokawa, M   Tsuji, S   
Taoka K   Arai S   Kataoka K   Hosoi M   Miyauchi M   Yamazaki S   Honda A   Aixinjueluo W   Kobayashi T   Kumano K   Yoshimi A   Otsu M   Niwa A   Nakahata T   Nakauchi H   Kurokawa M   
Properties of cancer stem cells involved in drug resistance and relapse have significant effects on clinical outcome. Although tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) have dramatically improved survival of patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), T...
The murine intestine, like that of other mammalians, continues to develop after birth until weaning; however, whether this occurs in response to an intrinsic developmental program or food intake remains unclear. Here, we report a novel system for ...