Takano-ohmuro Hiromi | Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science
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関連著者
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Takano-ohmuro Hiromi
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science
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Kohama Kazuhiro
Department Of Molecular And Cellular Pharmacology Faculty Of Medicine Gunma University Graduate Scho
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Oishi Kazuhiko
Department Of Molecular Pharmacology Meiji College Of Pharmacy
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YAMAGUCHI Toshikazu
Biomedical Laboratories
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TANAKA Takeshi
Research Division, Saitama Red Cross Blood Center
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Maruyama Kei
Department Of Molecular Biology Tokyo Institute Of Psychiatry : Department Of Molecular Biology Toky
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Kohama Tomoko
Department Of Bioengineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Karibe Hideji
Department Of Molecular Biology National Institute Of Agrobiological Resources
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Karibe Hideji
Department Of Molecular Pharmacology Meiji College Of Pharmacy
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UCHIDA MasaatsuK.
Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Meiji College of Pharmacy
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Uchida Masaatsuk.
Department Of Molecular Pharmacology Meiji College Of Pharmacy
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Lin Yuan
Department Of Epidemiology And Biostatistics Moe Key Laboratory Of Modern Toxicology School Of Public Health Cancer Center Nanjing Medical University
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TAKANO-OHMURO Hiromi
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Sciences
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UYEDA Taro
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science University of Tokyo
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UYEDA Taro
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo
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KOHAMA Kazuhiro
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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MARUYAMA Kei
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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LIN Yuan
Department of Pharmacology, Gunma University School of Medicine
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Tanaka Takeshi
Research Center for Integrated Quantum Electronics, Hokkaido University, North 13 West 8, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan
著作論文
- MECHANISMS OF SUSTAINED Ca-FREE CONTRACTION OF RAT UTERINE LONGITUDINAL SMOOTH MUSCLE : POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF CONTRACTILE MECHANISM VIA PROTEIN KINASE・CYTOSKELETON SYSTEM BUT NOT VIA Ca・CALMODULIN・MYOSIN LIGHT CHAIN KINASE SYSTEM-
- Myosin I-like protein in gizzard smooth muscle.
- Stage specific myosins from amoeba and plasmodium of slime mold, Physarum polycephalum.
- Ca2+-binding light chain of Physarum myosin confers inhibitory Ca2+-sensitivity on actin-myosin-ATP interaction via actin.