Komagiri You | Department Of Physiology Ii Iwate Medical University School Of Medicine
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関連著者
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KUBOKAWA Manabu
Department of Physiology II, School of Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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Komagiri You
Department Of Physiology Ii Iwate Medical University School Of Medicine
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Nakamura Kazuyoshi
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Tottori Univetsity:(present Address)matsushita E
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Nakamura Katsuya
Medicinal Chemistry Research Laboratories Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Nakamura K
Department Of Pharmacology School Of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical Sciences Mukogawa Women's Univ
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Nakamura Kazufumi
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kyushu University
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Nakamura K
Department Of Physiology Ii Iwate Medical University School Of Medicine
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Kubokawa M
Department Of Physiology Ii Iwate Medical University School Of Medicine
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NAKAMURA Kazuyoshi
Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
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Kubota T
Department Of Physiology Ii Osaka Medical College
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Kubota T
Department Of Microbiology
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Kubota Takahiro
Department Of Physiology Ii Osaka Medical College
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Kubota Takahiro
Department Of Drug Metabolism And Biopharmaceutics Faculty Of Pharmacy Chiba Institute Of Science
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HABANO Wataru
Division of Pathology, Central Clinical Laboratory, School of Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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Habano Wataru
Division Of Dna Laboratory Iwate Medical University School Of Medicine
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Nakamura Kazuyoshi
Department Of Transplantation I School Of Medicine Tokai University
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KOJO Toshiyuki
Department of Physiology II, Iwate Medical University School of Medicine
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KOMAGIRI You
Department of Physiology II, Iwate Medical University School of Medicine
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Kojo Toshiyuki
Department Of Physiology Ii Iwate Medical University School Of Medicine
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KOMAGIRI You
Department of Physiology, Iwate Medical University School of Medicine
著作論文
- Involvement of Endogenous Nitric Oxide in the Regulation of K^+ Channel Activity in Cultured Human Proximal Tubule Cells
- Effects of cytokines on potassium channels in renal tubular epithelia
- Interleukin-1β suppresses activity of an inwardly rectifying K^+ channel in human renal proximal tubule cells