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Department of Information Physiology, National Institute for Physiological Sciences | 論文
- Point-Mutations Related to the Loss of Batrachotoxin Binding Abolish the Grayanotoxin Effect in Na^+ Channel Isoforms
- Appearance of a fast inactivating voltage-dependent K^+ currents in developing cerebellar granule cells in vitro
- THE SECOND MESSENGER IN NEWT OLFACTORY TRANSDUCTION IS CYCLIC AMP(Physiology,Abstracts of papers presented at the 74^ Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- Fibroma of the Omentum Resembling an Ovarian Tumor in the Pelvis
- Human Olfactory Contrast Changes during the Menstrual Cycle
- Arrhythmogenesis in the Short-QT Syndrome Associated With Combined HERG Channel Gating Defects : A Simulation Study
- Current Perspective : Dissecting Receptor-Mediated Ca^ Influx Pathways : TRP Channels and Their Native Counterparts
- Fast Calcium Imagings of Amacrine Cell Dendrites in Horizontally Sliced Goldfish Retina
- Clinical and Electrophysiological Characteristics of Brugada Syndrome Caused by a Missense Mutation in the S5-pore site of SCN5A(Arrhythmia, Diagnosis/Pathophysiology/EPS 5 (A), The 69th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)
- PJ-600 Lidocaine Prevents Brugada Syndrome with the N406S Mutation of SCN5A from Going into the Intermediate Inactivation(Arrhythmia, basic-5 (A) PJ101,Poster Session (Japanese),The 70th Anniversary Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation So
- FRS-144 A Novel Missense Mutation of SCN5A Gene Associated with Brugada Syndrome by Bidirectional Effects on Blocking Actions of Antiarrhythmic Drugs(Sudden Cardiac Death (A) : FRS18)(Featured Research Session (English))
- Neural circuit contributing to the formation of the receptive surround
- Quantitative Analysis of Na^+ and Ca^ Current Contributions on Spike Initiation in the Newt Olfactory Receptor Cell