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A Kawabata

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Yakugaku Zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan|February 24, 2001
[The G protein-coupled protease receptor PAR (protease-activated receptor) as a novel target for drug development]A Kawabata
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 1, 1996
Evidence that endogenous nitric oxide modulates plasma fibrinogen levels in the ratA Kawabata
Thrombosis Research|June 15, 1996
1H-[1,2,4]Oxadiazolo[4,3-a]quinoxalin-1-one reverses the inhibition by sodium nitroprusside of thrombin-induced platelet aggregation in the ratA Kawabata
Journal of Animal Science|November 1, 1975
Iron absorption in nursing pigletsK Furugouri, A Kawabata
Nihon Rai Gakkai Zasshi|July 1, 1980
[Subcultivation experiment of M. lepraemurium in ND-15 culture system (author's transl)]M Nakamura, A Kawabata
The Annals of Physiological Anthropology = Seiri Jinruigaku Kenkyukai Kaishi|May 1, 1993
Effects of two kinds of sports shoes with different structure on thermoregulatory responsesA Kawabata, H Tokura
Thrombosis Research|November 15, 1993
Possible involvement of oxygen-derived free radicals in abnormal hemostasis induced by SART stress (repeated cold stress) in laboratory animalsA Kawabata, T Hata
British Journal of Pharmacology|September 1, 1996
Attenuation by prolonged nitric oxide synthase inhibition of the enhancement of fibrinolysis caused by environmental stress in the ratA Kawabata, T Hata
Journal of Animal Science|September 1, 1979
Iron absorptive function of neonatal pig intestineK Furugouri, A Kawabata
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology|July 11, 2000
Protease-activated receptor (PAR), a novel family of G protein-coupled seven trans-membrane domain receptors: activation mechanisms and physiological rolesA Kawabata, R Kuroda
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Yakugaku Zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan|February 24, 2001
[The G protein-coupled protease receptor PAR (protease-activated receptor) as a novel target for drug development]A Kawabata
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 1, 1996
Evidence that endogenous nitric oxide modulates plasma fibrinogen levels in the ratA Kawabata
Thrombosis Research|June 15, 1996
1H-[1,2,4]Oxadiazolo[4,3-a]quinoxalin-1-one reverses the inhibition by sodium nitroprusside of thrombin-induced platelet aggregation in the ratA Kawabata
Journal of Animal Science|November 1, 1975
Iron absorption in nursing pigletsK Furugouri, A Kawabata
Nihon Rai Gakkai Zasshi|July 1, 1980
[Subcultivation experiment of M. lepraemurium in ND-15 culture system (author's transl)]M Nakamura, A Kawabata
The Annals of Physiological Anthropology = Seiri Jinruigaku Kenkyukai Kaishi|May 1, 1993
Effects of two kinds of sports shoes with different structure on thermoregulatory responsesA Kawabata, H Tokura
Thrombosis Research|November 15, 1993
Possible involvement of oxygen-derived free radicals in abnormal hemostasis induced by SART stress (repeated cold stress) in laboratory animalsA Kawabata, T Hata
British Journal of Pharmacology|September 1, 1996
Attenuation by prolonged nitric oxide synthase inhibition of the enhancement of fibrinolysis caused by environmental stress in the ratA Kawabata, T Hata
Journal of Animal Science|September 1, 1979
Iron absorptive function of neonatal pig intestineK Furugouri, A Kawabata
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology|July 11, 2000
Protease-activated receptor (PAR), a novel family of G protein-coupled seven trans-membrane domain receptors: activation mechanisms and physiological rolesA Kawabata, R Kuroda
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