Functional Proteins Involved in Regulation of Intracellular Ca^<2+> for Drug Development : Chronic Nicotine Treatment Upregulates L-Type High Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels
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- 2005-03-20
著者
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KATSURA Masashi
Department of Pharmacology, Kawasaki Medical School
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OHKUMA Seitaro
Department of Pharmacology, Kawasaki Medical School
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Ohkuma Seitaro
Department Of Pharmacology Kawasaki Medical School
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Ohkuma Seitaro
Department Of Pharmacology Kawasaki Medical University
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Katsura Masashi
Department Of Pharmacology Kawasaki Medical University
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Katsura Masashi
Department Of Mathematics Faculty Of Science Kyoto Sangyo University
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