Uchida Sae | Department Of The Autonomic Nervous System Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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Uchida Sae
Department Of The Autonomic Nervous System Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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Uchida Sae
Department Of Autonomic Neuroscience Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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UCHIDA Sae
Department of the Autonomic Nervous System, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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Hotta Harumi
Department Of The Autonomic Nervous System Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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Hotta Harumi
Department Of Autonomic Neuroscience Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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KAGITANI Fusako
Department of the Autonomic Nervous System, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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Kagitani F
Department Of Autonomic Neuroscience Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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Kagitani Fusako
Department of Autonomic Neuroscience, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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HOTTA Harumi
Department of the Autonomic Nervous System, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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SATO AKIO
Department of Environmental Health, School of Medicine, Yamanashi University
著作論文
- Stimulation of the Nucleus Basalis of Meynert Produces an Increase in the Extracellular Release of Nerve Growth Factor in the Rat Cerebral Cortex
- Neural Mechanism of Bradycardiac Responses Elicited by Acupuncture-Like Stimulation to a Hind Limb in Anesthetized Rats
- Reflex Modulation of Catecholamine Secretion and Adrenal Sympathetic Nerve Activity by Acupuncture-Like Stimulation in Anesthetized Rat
- Stimulation of saphenous afferent nerve produces vasodilatation of the vasa nervorum via an axon reflex-like mechanism in the sciatic nerve of anesthetized rats
- Blood flow in the sciatic nerve is regulated by vasoconstrictive and vasodilative nerve fibers originating from the ventral and dorsal roots of the spinal nerves
- Effects of Thermal Stimulation, Applied to the Hindpaw via a Hot Water Bath, upon Ovarian Blood Flow in Anesthetized Nonpregnant Rats
- Cutaneous Mechanical Stimulation Regulates Ovarian Blood Flow via Activation of Spinal and Supraspinal Reflex Pathways in Anesthetized Rats
- Sympatho-inhibitory response of the heart as a result of short-term acupuncture-like stimulation of the rat hindlimb is not augmented when sympathetic tone is high as a result of hypercapnia
- Basal forebrain stimulation induces NGF secretion in ipsilateral parietal cortex via nicotinic receptor activation in adult, but not aged rats
- Effects of Electrical Stimulation of the Superior Ovarian Nerve and the Ovarian Plexus Nerve on the Ovarian Estradiol Secretion Rate in Rats