Nakai Junichi | Saitama University Brain Science Institute
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概要
関連著者
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Uezono Yasuhito
Department Of Pharmacology Ii School Of Medicine Nagasaki University
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Sudo Yuka
Cancer Pathophysiology Div. National Cancer Center Res. Inst. Jpn
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Tsutsumi Satoshi
Department Of Chemical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Science Osaka University
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Sudo Yuka
Department Of Molecular And Cellular Biology Nagasaki University School Of Biomedical Sciences
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Tetsuo Tomoyuki
Department of Pharmacology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan
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Ohkura Masamichi
Saitama University Brain Science Institute, Japan
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Nakai Junichi
Saitama University Brain Science Institute, Japan
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Matsuo Kiyotaka
Department Of Cardiology Nagasaki University School Of Medicine
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Ohkura Masamichi
Saitama University Brain Science Institute
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Tetsuo Tomoyuki
Department Of Pharmacology Nagasaki University Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences
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Matsuo Kiyotaka
Department Of Pharmacology Nagasaki University Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences
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Nakai Junichi
Saitama University Brain Science Institute
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Sudo Yuka
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan
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Uezono Yasuhito
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan
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Matsuo Kiyotaka
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Course of Medical and Dental Sciences, Graduate School of Bio
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Uezono Yasuhito
Division Of Pharmacology Department Of Translational Medical Sciences Nagasaki University Graduate S
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Uezono Yasuhito
Cancer Pathophysiology Division National Cancer Center Research Institute
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Tsutsumi Satoshi
Department Of Pharmacology Nagasaki University Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences
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Tsutsumi Satoshi
Department of Pharmacology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan
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Matsuo Kiyotaka
Department of Pharmacology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan
著作論文
- Derived (Mutated)–Types of TRPV6 Channels Elicit Greater Ca2+ Influx Into the Cells Than Ancestral-Types of TRPV6: Evidence From Xenopus Oocytes and Mammalian Cell Expression System
- Derived (Mutated)-Types of TRPV6 Channels Elicit Greater Ca^ Influx Into the Cells Than Ancestral-Types of TRPV6 : Evidence From Xenopus Oocytes and Mammalian Cell Expression System