Shikonin Directly Inhibits Nitric Oxide Synthases : Possible Targets That Affect Thoracic Aorta Relaxation Response and Nitric Oxide Release From RAW 264.7 Macrophages
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概要
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- 2010-03-20
著者
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Kawada Tomie
Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Musashino University
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Yoshida Lucia
Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Musashino University, Japan
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Irie Kaoru
Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Musashino University, Japan
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Yuda Yasukatsu
Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Musashino University, Japan
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Himi Toshiyuki
Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Musashino University, Japan
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Ikemoto Fumihiko
Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Musashino University, Japan
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Irie Kaoru
Research Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Musashino University
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Himi Toshiyuki
Research Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Musashino University
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Kawada Tomie
Research Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Musashino University
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Yoshida Lucia
Research Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Musashino University
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Yuda Yasukatsu
Research Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Musashino University
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TAKANO OHMURO
Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Musashino University
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Ikemoto Fumihiko
Research Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Musashino University
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Takano Ohmuro
Research Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Musashino University
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