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Department Of Molecular Pharmacology Kanazawa University Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 論文
- CHARACTERIZATION OF Na^+-DEPENDENT BINDING OF [^3H] GLUTAMATE IN CEREBRAL SYNAPTIC MEMBRANES
- Gene Transcription Through Myc Family Members in Eukaryotic Cells
- COUPLING MECHANISMS OF GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR TO ANION CHANNEL IN SYNAPTIC MEMBRANES
- Concentration gradient of oxalate from cortex to papilla in rat kidney
- Possible Involvement of Membrane Phospholipids in Inhibition by Ferrous Ions of [^3H]MK-801 Binding to the Native N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Channel in Rat Brain
- IgE Production after Four Routes of Injections of Japanese Cedar Pollen Allergen without Adjuvant : Crucial Role of Resident Cells at Intraperitoneal or Intranasal Injection Site in the Production of Specific IgE toward the Allergen
- Differential Susceptibility of Cells Expressing Allogeneic MHC or Viral Antigen to Killing by Antigen-Specific CTL
- Leukocyte Integrin - dependent and Antibody - Independent Cytotoxicity of Macrophage against Allografts
- Transcription Factors and Drugs in the Brain
- [^3H] GLUTAMATE BINDING IN MEMBRANOUS PREPARATIONS FROM RAT ADRENAL
- Non-invasive estimation of intraurethral pressure profile from uroflowmetric curve
- MICROASSAY METHODS FOR TAURINE AND CYSTEINE SULFINATE DECARBOXYLASE ACTIVITY
- Two types of allograft-induced cytotoxic macrophage, one against allografts and the other against syngeneic or allogeneic tumor cells
- Artificial Orchestration of Functional NMDAR Channels in HEK293 Cells
- Stereochemical studies of elimination reactions of 2-bromobutane and 2,3-dibromobutane over bivalent-ion exchanged silica gels.
- Stereochemical studies of elimination reactions of 2-bromobutane and 2,3-dibromobutane over alkali-ion exchanged silica gels.
- EFFECT OF TAURINE ON RESPONSES TO NORADRENALINE, ACETYLCHOLINE AND OUABAIN IN ISOLATED AURICLES FROM DIGITALIZED GUINEA PIGS
- Difficulty of Establishing Adsorption Equilibrium in n-Butylamine Titration of Solid Acid Surfaces
- Measurements of Acid-strength Distribution beyond H0=−8.2 of Silica-Alumina Catalysts by UV-Spectrophotometric n-Butylamine Titration Method
- An infrared study of acid sites on silica-alumina catalysts poisoned with sodium hydroxide.