Makimoto Noriaki | Division Of Surgery Department Of Translational Medical Sciences Nagasaki University Graduate School
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関連著者
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Kanematsu T
Division Of Surgery Department Of Translational Medical Sciences Nagasaki University Graduate School
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Kanematsu Takashi
長崎大学 医歯薬総研究外科学
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Kanematsu Takashi
Div. Of Surgery Dep. Of Translational Medical Sciences Nagasaki Univ. Graduate School Of Biomedical
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Taniyama Kohtaro
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Translational Medical Sciences Nagasaki University Graduate S
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Takemura Keiko
Department Of Pharmacology Nagasaki University School Of Medicine
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Makimoto Noriaki
Division Of Surgery Department Of Translational Medical Sciences Nagasaki University Graduate School
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FURUICHI Akira
Department of Surgery II, Nagasaki University School of Medicine
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Furuichi Akira
Department Of Surgery Nagasaki University Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences
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Kanematsu Takashi
Department Of Surgery Nagasaki University Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences
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Kanematsu Takashi
Department Of Surgery Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences Nagasaki University
著作論文
- In Vivo Assessment of the Regulatory Mechanism of Cholinergic Neuronal Activity Associated With Motility in Dog Small Intestine
- Acceleration by KW-5092 of Intestinal Motility Associated With Acetylcholine Release In Vivo
- Characterization of GABA_B Receptors Involved in Inhibition of Motility Associated With Acetylcholine Release in the Dog Small Intestine : Possible Existence of a Heterodimer of GABA_ and GABA_ Subunits
- In Vivo Assessment of Acceleration of Motor Activity Associated With Acetylcholine Release via 5-Hydroxytryptamine_4 Receptor in Dog Intestine
- Functions of peripheral 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors, especially 5-hydroxytryptamine-4 receptor, in gastrointestinal motility
- In Vivo Microdialysis Assessment of Nerve-Stimulated Contractions Associated With Increased Acetylcholine Release in the Dog Intestine