592 research outputs found

    sj-tif-1-bcb-10.1177_11782234211056134 – Supplemental material for Ultrastructural Analysis of Inflammatory Breast Cancer Cell Clusters in an Ex Vivo Environment Mechanically Mimicking the Lymph Vascular System

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    Supplemental material, sj-tif-1-bcb-10.1177_11782234211056134 for Ultrastructural Analysis of Inflammatory Breast Cancer Cell Clusters in an Ex Vivo Environment Mechanically Mimicking the Lymph Vascular System by Yuka Fujii, Savitri Krishnamurthy and Randa El-Zein in Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research</p

    sj-tif-2-bcb-10.1177_11782234211056134 – Supplemental material for Ultrastructural Analysis of Inflammatory Breast Cancer Cell Clusters in an Ex Vivo Environment Mechanically Mimicking the Lymph Vascular System

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    Supplemental material, sj-tif-2-bcb-10.1177_11782234211056134 for Ultrastructural Analysis of Inflammatory Breast Cancer Cell Clusters in an Ex Vivo Environment Mechanically Mimicking the Lymph Vascular System by Yuka Fujii, Savitri Krishnamurthy and Randa El-Zein in Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research</p

    Letter from Y. [Yuka?] Yamasaki to Mr. and Mrs. S. Okine, September 14, 1947 [in Japanese]

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    A letter from Yuka Yamasaki in Chicago, Illinois, to her aunt or friend, Tomeyo Okine. She hopes to visit California to see Tomeyo again and also to move to California. The handwritten notes on the backside of the envelope read: Arrived on September 3, replied on 24 [in Japanese].The Okine Collection contains materials collected by Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine who were Issei flower growers in Whittier, California. It includes correspondence, photographs, financial documents, and a photo album. A large portion of the collection consists of family correspondence with Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine, including letters from their Nisei children, Masao and Makoto Okine, both soldiers overseas during World War II, to their Issei parents incarcerated in the Rohwer incarceration camp in McGehee, Arkansas. The correspondence also includes letters from their relatives and friends who are former incarcerees in the camps during the war and have “resettled” in Chicago, Illinois as well as letters from the Okines’ family members in Hiroshima, Japan during the Allied occupation of Japan. In addition, the collection includes a family photo album compiled by Dorothy Ai Aoki, a Nisei daughter to the Okines

    Letter from Y. [Yuka?] Yamasaki to Mrs. S. Okine, October 29, 1947 [in Japanese]

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    A letter from Yuka Yamasaki in Chicago, Illinois, to her aunt or friend, Tomoye Okine. She thanks Tomeyo for the gift pertaining to the birth and giving a name, "Masaye." Jeanne Masaye Okine is a newly born granddaughter to Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine. The envelope is stamped with "Received unsealed Chicago, ILL M.D. no. 25."The Okine Collection contains materials collected by Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine who were Issei flower growers in Whittier, California. It includes correspondence, photographs, financial documents, and a photo album. A large portion of the collection consists of family correspondence with Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine, including letters from their Nisei children, Masao and Makoto Okine, both soldiers overseas during World War II, to their Issei parents incarcerated in the Rohwer incarceration camp in McGehee, Arkansas. The correspondence also includes letters from their relatives and friends who are former incarcerees in the camps during the war and have “resettled” in Chicago, Illinois as well as letters from the Okines’ family members in Hiroshima, Japan during the Allied occupation of Japan. In addition, the collection includes a family photo album compiled by Dorothy Ai Aoki, a Nisei daughter to the Okines

    Letter from Y. [Yuka?] Yamasaki to Miss Okine, December 4, 1945 [in Japanese]

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    Yuka Yamasaki writes from Chicago, Illinois, to her relative or friend, Tomeyo Okine in the Rohwer incarceration camp. She is a former incareree in the Rohwer camp and moves to Chicago. She describes the living conditions in Chicago, including the weather, her apartment, and job opportunities. She states that there are many Japanese people who move to Chicago, including former incarcerees in the Rohwer camp, and she does not see any problems in Chicago unless children are accompanied. She also comments that Tomeyo's decision not moving to Chicago is not a good choice.The Okine Collection contains materials collected by Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine who were Issei flower growers in Whittier, California. It includes correspondence, photographs, financial documents, and a photo album. A large portion of the collection consists of family correspondence with Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine, including letters from their Nisei children, Masao and Makoto Okine, both soldiers overseas during World War II, to their Issei parents incarcerated in the Rohwer incarceration camp in McGehee, Arkansas. The correspondence also includes letters from their relatives and friends who are former incarcerees in the camps during the war and have “resettled” in Chicago, Illinois as well as letters from the Okines’ family members in Hiroshima, Japan during the Allied occupation of Japan. In addition, the collection includes a family photo album compiled by Dorothy Ai Aoki, a Nisei daughter to the Okines

    Letter from Y. [Yuka?] Yamasaki to Mr. and Mrs. S. Okine, August 30, 1947 [in Japanese]

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    A letter from Yuka Yamasaki in Chicago, Illinois, to her aunt or friend, Tomeyo Okine. Yamasaki thanks Seiichi and Tomeyo for their warm welcome during her stay in their place in California.The Okine Collection contains materials collected by Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine who were Issei flower growers in Whittier, California. It includes correspondence, photographs, financial documents, and a photo album. A large portion of the collection consists of family correspondence with Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine, including letters from their Nisei children, Masao and Makoto Okine, both soldiers overseas during World War II, to their Issei parents incarcerated in the Rohwer incarceration camp in McGehee, Arkansas. The correspondence also includes letters from their relatives and friends who are former incarcerees in the camps during the war and have “resettled” in Chicago, Illinois as well as letters from the Okines’ family members in Hiroshima, Japan during the Allied occupation of Japan. In addition, the collection includes a family photo album compiled by Dorothy Ai Aoki, a Nisei daughter to the Okines

    Supplemental Material, Supplemental_Figure_1,2,3 - A Simple Ex Vivo Semiquantitative Fluorescent Imaging Utilizing Planar Laser Scanner: Detection of Reactive Oxygen Species Generation in Mouse Brain and Kidney

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    Supplemental Material, Supplemental_Figure_1,2,3 for A Simple Ex Vivo Semiquantitative Fluorescent Imaging Utilizing Planar Laser Scanner: Detection of Reactive Oxygen Species Generation in Mouse Brain and Kidney by Rie Hosoi, Sota Sato, Miho Shukuri, Yuka Fujii, Kenichiro Todoroki, Yasushi Arano, Toshihiro Sakai, and Osamu Inoue in Molecular Imaging</p

    Zfp296 is a novel Klf4-interacting protein and functions as a negative regulator

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    金沢大学博士(医学)博士論文要旨Abstract 要約Outline 以下に掲載:Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 441(2) pp.411-417 2013. Elsevier. 共著者:Yuka Fujii, Madoka Kakegawa, Hiroshi Koide, Tadayuki Akagi, Takashi Yokotadoctoral thesi

    sj-pdf-1-vdi-10.1177_10406387221102123 – Supplemental material for Enzootic bovine leukosis in a 21-month-old Japanese Black cow with high susceptibility

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-vdi-10.1177_10406387221102123 for Enzootic bovine leukosis in a 21-month-old Japanese Black cow with high susceptibility by Masaki Maezawa, Kana Sakaguchi, Yuka Tagaino, Yuki Fujii, Masataka Akagami, Junko Kawakami, Ken-ichi Watanabe, Yoshiyasu Kobayashi, Haruko Ogawa and Hisashi Inokuma in Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation</p

    Zfp296 is a novel Klf4-interacting protein and functions as a negative regulator

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    博士論文要旨Abstract 要約Outline 以下に掲載:Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 441(2) pp.411-417 2013. Elsevier. 共著者:Yuka Fujii, Madoka Kakegawa, Hiroshi Koide, Tadayuki Akagi, Takashi Yokot
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