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Department Of Molecular Neurobiology Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Human Service Center | 論文
- Maoto, a Kampo medicine, suppresses human serum-induced motility of human breast cancer cells
- Modulation of the Stress-Induced Synthesis of Stress Proteins by a Phorbol Ester and Okadaic Acid^1
- Enhancement of Stress- Induced Synthesis of Stress Proteins by Mastoparan in C6 Rat Glioma Cells^1
- P2-19 Phosphorylation by MAP kinase of a Multi-Domain Adaptor Protein, Vinexin, in Neurons
- Possible interaction of a Rho effector, Rhotekin, with a PDZ-protein, PIST, at synapses of hippocampal neurons
- Differentiation between Hangekobokuto and Kososan based on pupillary dynamics : Evaluation of autonomic nerve function
- Inhibition of Proteasomes Induces Accumulation, Phosphorylation, and Recruitment of HSP27 and αB-Crystallin to Aggresomes
- Maoto, Kampo medicine, suppresses the metastatic potential of highly metastatic osteosarcoma cells
- Cleavage of calnexin caused by apoptotic stimuli: Implication for the regulation of apoptosis
- Brain-derived neurotrophic factor, nerve growth factor and neurotrophin-3 in selected regions of the rat brain following kainic acid-induced seizure activity
- G Protein γ Subunits Coimmunoprecipitated with Antibodies against α Subiunits: Identification of Major Isoforms in Cultureed Cells by Silver Stain and Immunoblotting with Conventional Transfer Procedure
- Induction of the Synthesis of hsp27 and αB Crystallin in Tissues of Heat-Stressed Rats and Its Suppression by Ethanol or an α_1-Adrenergic Antagonist
- The G-Protein G_0 in Mammalian Cardiac Muscle: Localization and Coupling to A_1 Adenosine Receptors
- Suppression of motility of human breast cancer cells by human serum after intake of maoto
- Interaction of a multi-domain adaptor protein, vinexin, with a Rho-effector, Rhotekin
- Identification of a cell polarity-related protein, Lin-7B, as a binding partner for a Rho effector, Rhotekin, and their possible interaction in neurons
- New amphiphiles : 2'3'-Di-O-acyl-5'-nucleotides
- Involvement of G_ in both integrin signal-dependent and -independent pathways regulating endothelin-induced neural progenitor proliferation
- EFFECTS OF REPETITIVE RECYCLING OF IMPULSE TRANSMISSION IN THE GASTROCNEMIUS OF NEOSTIGMINE TREATED RATS
- Application of in utero electroporation and live imaging in the analyses of neuronal migration during mouse brain development
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