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Department of Epidemiology, Research Institute, National Cardiovascular Center | 論文
- Retinoic Acid Induces Malformations Related to Cell Death in the Developing Mouse Embryo
- Analyses of Differential Gene Expression in Genetic Hypertensive Rats by Microarray
- 7 Genetic analysis of candidate genes for hypertension in Japanese(Perspectives of Genome-wide Study to Identify Genes Underlying Cardiovascular Diseases,Roundtable Discussion 10 (RT10) (M),The 70th Anniversary Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Ci
- Genotoxicity in Cell Lines Induced by Chronic Exposure to Water-Soluble Fullerenes Using Micronucleus Test
- Realization of crawling motion by an underactuated robot with changing constraints
- A Genome-Wide Association Study of Hypertension-Related Phenotypes in a Japanese Population
- Nano-Sized Carbon Black Exposure Exacerbates Atherosclerosis in LDL-Receptor Knockout Mice
- PE-129 Exposure to Nano-Sized Carbon Black Accelerates Atherosclerosis in a Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor Knockout Mouse(Atherosclerosis, basic-7, The 71st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)
- The Nutritional Status of Elderly Bed-ridden Patients Receiving Tube Feeding
- Intracellular Ca^ Increase in Neuro-2A Cells and Rat Astrocytes Following Stimulation of Bradykinin B_2 Receptor
- Mouse Paw Edema Induced by a Novel Bradykinin Agonist and Its Inhibition by B2-Antagonists
- The Mediators Involved in Endotoxin-Induced Vascular Permeability Increase in the Rat Skin and Their Interactions
- Activation of Phospholipase A_2 and Acylation of Lysophospholiplds: The Major Regulators for Platelet Activating Factor Production in Rat Neutrophils^1
- The Expression of p63 during Epidermal Remodeling in Psoriasis
- Assessment of Plasma miRNAs in Congestive Heart Failure
- Retinoic Acid Induces Malformations Related to Cell Death in the Developing Mouse Embryo
- KII-3 A Study on Speeds of Muscle Contraction and Tension
- Effects of Monatepil Maleate, a New Ca^ Channel Antagonist With α_1 : Adrenoceptor Antagonistic Activity, on Cholesterol Absorption and Catabolism in High Cholesterol Diet : Fed Rabbits
- Effect of L-arginine on synaptosomal mitochondrial function
- Inappropriate intracranial hemodynamics in the natural course of MELAS