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Department of Physiology, Nagoya City University Medical School | 論文
- CALCIUM UPTAKE BY SUB-CELLULAR MEMBRANES FROM VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE OF SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS
- Cardiovascular Contraction in Spontaneously Hytertensive Rat--Ca2+ Interaction of Myofibrils and Subcellular Membrane of Heart and Arterial Smooth Muscle (3 Conference of Pathogenesis of Hypertension)
- Ca BINDING AND RELEASE BY MICROSOMAL FARCTION FROM RAT AORTA : EFFECTS OF NORADRENALINE AND NaCl ON Ca RELEASE
- ATPase Activity and Ca2+ Interaction of Myofibrils and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Isolated from the Hearts of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
- ADRENAL CORTEX, NO MEDULLA, CONTRIBUTING TO PERSIST HYPERTENSION : (Part II)
- Hypertension Persisted Following Bilateral Adrenal Medullectomy
- CARDIAC MYOFIBRILLAR ATPase ACTIVITY IN THE SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RAT
- Systemic, but not intraparenchymal, administration of 3-nitropropionic acid mimics the neuropathology of Huntington's disease: a speculative explanation
- High Titer Retroviral Gene Transduction to Neural Progenitor Cells for Establishment of Donor Cells for Neural Transplantation to Parkinsonian Model Rats
- Properties of S Implanted in GaAs Activated Using As-Doped a-Si:H Encapsulant Films
- ON THE INTERMEDIATE COMPLEX BETWEEN SUBSTRATE, PRODUCTS AND SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM DURING CALCIUM TRANSPORT
- STUDIES ON THE PHYSICAL DEPENDENCE LIABILITY OF ANALGESICS : 4TH REPORT: ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY ON INTRAMITOCHONDRIAL STRUCTURE OF ZONA FASCICULATA CELLS IN ADRENAL CORTEX IN CODEINE ADDICTED RATS
- ANTAGONISM BY NALOXONE OF TOLERANCE AND DEPENDENCE IN MICE GIVEN A SINGLE DOSE OF MORPHINE
- Dopamine metabolism in the striatum of hemiparkinsonian model rats with dopaminergic grafts
- Tension development by silver ions is unrelated to Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release in frog toe muscle
- Relationship between Membrane Potential and Calcium Ion Fluxes in the Fragmented Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
- Distribution of c-fos mRNA in the Brain Following Intracerebroventricular Injection of Nitric Oxide (NO)-Releasing Compounds : Possible Role of NO in Central Cardiovascular Regulation
- Ca^ REGULATION OF SMOOTH MUSCLE AONTRACTILE PROTEINS
- Spreading vasodilatation in resistance arteries
- AVAILABULITY OF DIFFRACTION INTENSITY CHANGE AS A TOOL OF TENSION MONITORING IN STRIATED MUSCLE