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Department of Neurology, Tokai University School of Medicine | 論文
- The Middle Meningial Artery during a Migraine Attack: 3T Magnetic Resonance Angiography Study
- Platelet Activation in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome and Effects of Nasal-Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
- Quantitative PET cerebral glucose metabolism estimates using a single non-arterialized venous-blood sample
- Factors Influencing Physiological FDG Uptake in the Intestine
- Reperfusion Enhances Nitrotyrosine Formation in Rat Focal Cerebral Ischemia
- Phosphate-Related Energy Compounds Are Not Exhausted in Chronically Hypoperfused Rat Brain Cortex After Cortical Spreading Depression
- Glutamate Neurotoxity and Free Radicals in Cerebral Ischemia(The 4th Joint Symposium between Tokai University School of Medicine and Semmelweis University School of Medicine 7-9, June, 1993, Budapest)
- Atherosclerotic Changes in Intracranial and Extracranial Large Arteries in Apparently Healthy Persons With Asymptomatic Lacunar Infarction
- Effect of Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone (TRH) on Cerebral Blood Flow in Spinocerebellar Degeneration and Cerebrovascular Disease
- Global Reduction of Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in Persons with Symptomatic as well as Asymptomatic Lacunar Infarction
- α-1-Antichymotrypsin gene A1252G variant (ACT Isehara-1) is associated with a lacunar type of ischemic cerebrovascular disease
- Altered levels of serotonin in lymphoblasts derived from migraine patients
- Antiplatelet Effects of a Kampo Medicine, Orengedokuto
- Modern Japanese medical history and the European influence
- THE UPREGULATION OF NEURONAL APOPTOSIS INHIBITORY PROTEIN IN RAT PERMANENT FOCAL ISCHEMIA MODEL
- ESTABLISHMENT OF A FOCAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA MODEL IN GOTTINGEN/CSK MINIATURE SWINE
- ASSOCIATION OF VARIANT α-1-ANTICHYMOTRYPSIN GENE (ACT ISEHARA-1) WITH INCREASED RISK OF CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE
- ABSOLUTE ACTIVATED PROTEIN C CONCENTRATION IN ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
- INVESTIGATION OF APOPTOSIS IN SHORT-DURATION FOCAL ISCHEMIA IN THE RAT
- IS SEVERE INTRACRANIAL HYPOTHERMIA NEUROPROTECTIVE?