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Department Of Biochemistry National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute | 論文
- Disrupted Regulation of Ghrelin Production Under Antihypertensive Treatment in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
- Development and clinical application of a new technique for detecting 'sleep blood pressure surges' in sleep apnea patients based on a variable desaturation threshold
- Significance of Coronary Vasospasm in the Perioperative Management of Non-Cardiac Surgery
- The impact of visit-to-visit variability in blood pressure on renal function
- Plasma and tissue concentrations of proangiotensin-12 in rats treated with inhibitors of the renin-angiotensin system
- Orthostatic hypertension : home blood pressure monitoring for detection and assessment of treatment with doxazosin
- FDG-PET/CT-based Gross Tumor Volume Contouring for Radiation Therapy Planning: An Experimental Phantom Study
- Hunting for genes for hypertension : the Millennium Genome Project for Hypertension
- Emission Spectra and Excitation Functions of. CS2, NO, N2O, and NO2 by Low Energy Electron Impact
- Renal effects of leukotrienes C4 and D4 in anesthetized dogs.
- Effects of Water Deprivation and Morphine Administration on Atrial Natriuretic Peptide mRNA Levels in Rat Auricles.
- Intrarenal vascular sites of action of adenosine and glucagon.
- Effects of an angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibitor (SA-446) on renal function in dogs.
- Ghrelin, a Novel Growth Hormonereleasing Peptide, in the Treatment of Cardiopulmonaryassociated Cachexia
- Changes in plasma atrial natriuretic polypeptide concentration during head-out water immersion and saline infusion in normal men.
- Effects of thyroid hormone on angiotensinogen and renin messenger RNA levels in rats.
- Heterocyclic Azomethine Compounds and Their Reduction Products as Analytical Reagents. II. The Reaction of 1-Picolylideneamino-2-naphthol with Zinc(II)
- On the Emission Spectra of the Unimolecular Reaction of Methylamine by Electron Impact
- Reduced plasma ghrelin levels on day 1 after esophagectomy : a new predictor of prolonged systemic inflammatory response syndrome