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Department of Pharmacology | 論文
- Neurogenic Cerebral Vasodilation Mediated by Nitric Oxide
- Effects of Calcium Antagonists on the Nitrergic Nerve Function in Canine Corpus Cavernosum
- Hypothermia on NO-Mediated Neurogenic Relaxation and on Hypoxic Inhibition in the Response of Canine Cerebral Arteries
- Comparison of Neurogenic Contraction and Relaxation in Canine Corpus Cavernosum and Penile Artery and Vein
- EFFECTS OF DRUGS ON CEREBRAL CORTICAL OXYGEN AVAILABILITY AND CAROTID BLOOD FLOW
- CORONARY BLOOD FLOW IN UNANESTHETIZED AND UNRESTRAINED DOGS
- HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES AND METABOLIC DISTURBANCES OF MYOCARDIUM CAUSED BY ISOPROTERENOL IN THE RAT : Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society (part III)
- Afferent Discharges in the Left Cardiac Sympathetic Nerve Induced by Asphyxia in the Cat
- EFFECTS OF VASOACTIVE DRUGS ON THE MICROCIRCULATION IN THE RAT CREMASTER
- MECHANISM OF ACCUMULATION OF TAURINE IN THE HEART OF STARVED RATS
- NO CONTRIBUTION TO LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-INDUCED HEPATIC DAMAGE IN GALACTOSAMINE-SENSITIZED MICE
- Renin in Cultured Cells of Neural Crest Origin : Abstract : THE 13TH CONFERENCE ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF HYPERTENSION
- Participation of Coronary Perfusion Pressure in Transmural Energy Metabolism in the Hypoperfused Canine Heart
- DIFFERENCE IN THE TIME COURSE BETWEEN INCREASES IN CORONARY FLOW AND IN EFFLUENT ADENOSINE CONCENTRATION DURING ANOXIA IN THE PERFUSED RAT HEART
- PHARMACOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCES OF PEPTIDASE AND PROTEINASE IN THE BRAIN : REPORT 4: EFFECT OF BRADYKININ ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND ROLE OF THE ENZYME INACTIVATING BRADYKININ IN MOUSE BRAIN
- Profiles of Activated T Lymphocytes in Peripheral Blood of Kuwaiti Psoriasis Vulgaris Patients
- Mechanism Underlying Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation by 2-Methylthio-ADP in Monkey Cerebral Artery
- Comparison of Endothelium-Related Responses to Nucleotides of Dog and Monkey Cerebral Arteries
- Reversal of rocuronium-induced neuromuscular block by sugammadex is independent of renal perfusion in anesthetized cats
- 2C-18 Oxidative biomembrane destruction with ensuing cell rupture associated with free radical species generation