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WYI Seminars > Schedule of Seminar March / April 2009
March 2009

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MAR 4
Yoshinori Sato
Rac function is important in development of thymic T cells and homeostasis of peripheral mature T cells
Khaled Hussein Abd El Galil
HIV-1 Vpr inhibitors as possible therapeutics for reducing HIV-1 reservoir in macrophages
MAR 11
Nobuyo Kuwata
A short history of my research work: What I have been interested in & What I have been fascinated with
Takuya Naruto
Proteome analysis of Kawasaki disease


April 2009

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APR 8
Chairperson: Ueno organize group A
Masayuki Amano(Hematology)
Spontaneous Degradation of Gag Proteins in Multi-drug-resistant HIV-1 Variants Containing Insertions in Gag Proteins


Terumasa Ikeda(Retrovirology and Self-Defense )
The anti-retroviral potency of APOBEC1 deaminase from mammalian species
APR 22
Chairperson: Suzu organize group B
Masateru Hiyoshi(Hematopoiesis)
Dys-regulated activation of Hck on the Golgi by Nef impairs protein transport


Zheng Nan(Viral Immunology)
Ability of Nef-specific CD4+ CTL to suppress HIV-1 replication in primary macrophages and CD4+ T cells




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