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Department Of Pharmacology St. Marianna University School Of Medicine | 論文
- N-Ethyl-N-Nitrosourea Induces Retinal Photoreceptor Damage in Adult Rats
- Spontaneously Occurring Intracranial Lipomatous Hamartoma in a Young BALB/c Mouse and a Literature Review
- Alterations of Ovarian 4-Pregnen-20α-ol-3-one and Adrenal Corticosterone at Various Times after Hypophysectomy, and the Ovarian Response to Exogenous Pituitary Gonadotropin
- Acute Effect of Morphine Administration on Secretion of Adrenal Corticosterone in Rats
- Microfluorometric Determination of 4-Pregnen-20α-ol-3-one Separated from Rat Ovarian Venous Blood and Ovary by Divided Thin Layer Chromatography
- Modulation of Systolic Blood Pressure by Estrogen Mediated Central Opioid-Catecholamine Neurone System in Female SHR
- Anesthetics, Pentobarbital Induced Reduction of Blood Pressure and Catecholamines in Brain and Plasma by the SHR and WKY
- Testosterone replacement induced enhancement both in norepinephrine-release from Aorta and systolic blood pressure in orchiectomized spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR)
- Inhibition of the pathogenesis of spontaneous hypertension in SHR by gonadectomy:Difference from adrenal regeneration hypertension
- Age-related Change of Pressor Response to Norepinephrine and Tyramine and its Role of Gonads in SHR
- Effects of gonadectomy in response to antihypertensive agent on onekidney, DOCAsalt hypertension in rat
- Gonadectomy facilitates sensitivity of pressor response to norepinephrine in spontaneously hypertensive rats
- Indispensable role of gonad in hypertensinogenesis:such as SHR, 2K1C, 1K-DOCA salt and Adrenal regenerating rats
- Androgen Deprivation Inhibits Anti-hypertensive Action of Captopril and Sar1, Ile8-Angiotensin II which was Closely Related to Decrease of Central Renin
- Estradiol replacement could recovered the decreased systolic blood pressure, contraly could not altered the increased NE-release from Aorta, in ovariectomized SHR
- Gonadectomy modulate the action of antihypertensive agents in spontaneously hypertensive rats