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Department Of Cell Physiology National Institute For Physiological Sciences | 論文
- Electrostatic Cell-to-Cell Adhesion by a Non-Proteolytic Componet in a Protease Preparation
- Early Events in Plasma Membrane of Chara corallina after Electrical Stimulation. I.Studies under Current Clamp Conditions : MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS
- K^+ Channel in the Chara Plasmalemlna : Estimations of K^+ Channel Density and Single K^+ Channel Conductance
- Grafting Poly(ethylene glycol) to a Glass Surface via a Photocleavable Linker for Light-induced Cell Micropatterning and Cell Proliferation Control
- Endogenously generated 2-arachidonoylglycerol plays on inhibitory role in the bombesin-induced activation of central adrenomedullary outflow in rats
- N-Ethylmaleimide Blocks the H^+ Pump in the Plasma Membrane of Chara corallina Internodal Cells
- Tyrosine Kinase-Independent Extracellular Action of Genistein on the CFTR Cl^- Channel in Guinea Pig Ventricular Myocytes and CFTR-Transfected Mouse Fibroblasts
- Normotonic Cell Shrinkage Induced by Na^+ Deprivation Results in Apoptotic Cell Death in Human Epithelial HeLa Cells
- ATP-Conducting Maxi-Anion Channel : A New Player in Stress-Sensory Transduction
- A Novel Inhibitor of Hypertonicity-Induced Cation Channels in HeLa Cells
- The maxi-anion channel : a classical channel playing novel roles through an unidentified molecular entity
- Light-Regulated Translocation of Cytoplasm in Green Alga Dichotomosiphon
- Insulin Secretion from Pancreatic β-cells Directly Visualized as Exocytosis by Video Microscopy
- ATP hydrolysis-dependent asymmetry of the conformation of CFTR channel pore
- Inhibition of ecto-ATPase activity by curcumin in hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells
- Rectal Ulcer in a Patient with VZV Sacral Meningoradiculitis (Elsberg Syndrome)
- Essential Role of Extracellular Ca2+ for the Maintenance of the Ca2+ Activated K+ Channel Activity in Guinea Pig Vas Deferens.
- Stimulatory and Inhibitory Roles of Brain 2-Arachidonoylglycerol in Bombesin-Induced Central Activation of Adrenomedullary Outflow in Rats