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Department of Anesthesiology, Aichi Medical University School of Medicine | 論文
- Autonomic function in Kawasaki disease with myocardial infarction : Usefulness of monitoring heart rate variability
- Intact Cell Binding for In Vitro Prediction of Sedative and Non-sedative Histamine H_1-Receptor Antagonists Based on Receptor Internalization
- Hepatitis B and C virus infection and p53 mutations in human hepatocellular carcinoma in Harbin, Heilongjian Province, China
- Behavior of children emerging from general anesthesia correlates with their heart rate variability
- Clinical applications of fentanyl pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics : roles of fentanyl in anesthesia
- LOX-1 : The Multifunctional Receptor Underlying Cardiovascular Dysfunction
- 在胎32週以下の早産児における Extrauterine Growth Restriction
- Ultrasound-guided neuroaxial anesthesia : accurate diagnosis of spina bifida occulta by ultrasonography
- Rabies virus dissemination in neural tissues of autopsy cases due to rabies imported into Japan from the Philippines : Immunohistochemistry
- Distinct expression of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus-encoded proteins in Kaposi's sarcoma and multicentric Castleman's disease
- Cross-reactive antigenicity of nucleoproteins of lyssaviruses recognized by a monospecific antirabies virus nucleoprotein antiserum on paraffin sections of formalin-fixed tissues
- Enhanced expression of naofen in kidney of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats : possible correlation to apoptosis of tubular epithelial cells
- Juvenile amyopathic dermatomyositis complicated by progressive interstitial pneumonia
- Aging change of left ventricular function in children evaluated by acoustic quantification method
- Novel Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Peptides Found in a Thermolysin-Treated Elastin with Antihypertensive Activity
- Novel Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Peptides Found in a Thermolysin-Treated Elastin with Antihypertensive Activity
- The Affinity of Histamine for Gq Protein-Coupled Histamine H_1-Receptors Is Predominantly Regulated by Their Internalization in Human Astrocytoma Cells