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The Japanese Journal of Physiology
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January 1, 1994
Properties of volume-sensitive Cl- channels in a human epithelial cell line
Y Okada, M Kubo, S Oiki, et al.
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie
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January 8, 2000
Midazolam premedication reduces propofol requirements for sedation during regional anesthesia
M Nakagawa, T Mammoto, A Hazama, et al.
Masui. the Japanese Journal of Anesthesiology
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May 11, 2001
[Usefulness of a simple expiratory gas monitor during sedation under spinal anesthesia]
K Yamasaki, K Nakata, A Hazama, et al.
Masui. the Japanese Journal of Anesthesiology
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May 4, 2000
[Anesthesia for MIDCAB (minimally invasive direct coronary bypass) in a patient with Tangier disease: a case report]
M Ohnishi, A Hazama, T Kita, et al.
The Japanese Journal of Antibiotics
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May 23, 1998
[Effects of macrolides on electrolyte secretion by airway ciliary epithelial cells]
M Hirano, M Miwa, S Saito, et al.
The Journal of Membrane Biology
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January 1, 1995
Kinetics and specificity of the renal Na+/myo-inositol cotransporter expressed in Xenopus oocytes
K Hager, A Hazama, H M Kwon, et al.
The Journal of Physiology
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February 16, 2000
Swelling-activated, cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator-augmented ATP release and Cl- conductances in murine C127 cells
A Hazama, H T Fan, I Abdullaev, et al.
The Japanese Journal of Antibiotics
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March 1, 1997
[Mechanism of suppression of electrolyte transport in airway epithelium by macrolide antibiotics]
M Miwa, S Saito, R Baba, et al.
Society of General Physiologists Series
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January 1, 1993
The sodium/glucose cotransporter (SGLT1)
E M Wright, B Hirayama, A Hazama, et al.
Masui. the Japanese Journal of Anesthesiology
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November 15, 2000
[Effects of infusion methods of propofol on quality of sedation and ease of sedation control during gynecological laparotomy under spinal anesthesia]
E Matsumoto, K Yamasaki, K Nakata, et al.
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The Japanese Journal of Physiology
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January 1, 1994
Properties of volume-sensitive Cl- channels in a human epithelial cell line
Y Okada, M Kubo, S Oiki, et al.
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie
|
January 8, 2000
Midazolam premedication reduces propofol requirements for sedation during regional anesthesia
M Nakagawa, T Mammoto, A Hazama, et al.
Masui. the Japanese Journal of Anesthesiology
|
May 11, 2001
[Usefulness of a simple expiratory gas monitor during sedation under spinal anesthesia]
K Yamasaki, K Nakata, A Hazama, et al.
Masui. the Japanese Journal of Anesthesiology
|
May 4, 2000
[Anesthesia for MIDCAB (minimally invasive direct coronary bypass) in a patient with Tangier disease: a case report]
M Ohnishi, A Hazama, T Kita, et al.
The Japanese Journal of Antibiotics
|
May 23, 1998
[Effects of macrolides on electrolyte secretion by airway ciliary epithelial cells]
M Hirano, M Miwa, S Saito, et al.
The Journal of Membrane Biology
|
January 1, 1995
Kinetics and specificity of the renal Na+/myo-inositol cotransporter expressed in Xenopus oocytes
K Hager, A Hazama, H M Kwon, et al.
The Journal of Physiology
|
February 16, 2000
Swelling-activated, cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator-augmented ATP release and Cl- conductances in murine C127 cells
A Hazama, H T Fan, I Abdullaev, et al.
The Japanese Journal of Antibiotics
|
March 1, 1997
[Mechanism of suppression of electrolyte transport in airway epithelium by macrolide antibiotics]
M Miwa, S Saito, R Baba, et al.
Society of General Physiologists Series
|
January 1, 1993
The sodium/glucose cotransporter (SGLT1)
E M Wright, B Hirayama, A Hazama, et al.
Masui. the Japanese Journal of Anesthesiology
|
November 15, 2000
[Effects of infusion methods of propofol on quality of sedation and ease of sedation control during gynecological laparotomy under spinal anesthesia]
E Matsumoto, K Yamasaki, K Nakata, et al.
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