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The Kurume Medical Journal|January 1, 1995
Galanin causes presynaptic inhibition of cholinergic transmission in rabbit parasympathetic gangliaT Nishimura, T Akasu
The Kurume Medical Journal|January 1, 1992
Contribution of GTP-binding protein to the actions of endothelin-1 on rabbit parasympathetic neuronsT Nishimura, T Akasu
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|May 13, 2003
Monocarboxylate transporters contribute to the adaptation of neuronal activity to repeated glucose deprivation in the rat lateral septal nucleusHiroshi Hasuo, Takashi Akasu
The Kurume Medical Journal|January 1, 1980
The effect of 4-aminopyridine on the nicotinic transmission of bullfrog sympathetic ganglion cellsT Akasu, M Yamada
The Kurume Medical Journal|January 1, 1988
Role of the sodium pump in regulating the excitability of neurons in the vesical parasympathetic ganglia of the rabbitT Nishimura, T Akasu
Brain Research|March 5, 1986
Glucocorticoid modulates the sensitivity of the GABAA receptor on primary afferent neurons of bullfrogsM Ariyoshi, T Akasu
British Journal of Pharmacology|February 1, 1985
Effect of adenosine triphosphate on the sensitivity of the nicotinic acetylcholine-receptor in the bullfrog sympathetic ganglion cellT Akasu, K Koketsu
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System|April 1, 1989
5-Hydroxytryptamine produces presynaptic facilitation of cholinergic transmission in rabbit parasympathetic gangliaT Nishimura, T Akasu
Neuroscience Research|July 1, 1986
Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone inhibits nicotinic transmission in bullfrog sympathetic gangliaH Hasuo, T Akasu
Nihon Seirigaku Zasshi. Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan|September 1, 1974
Proceedings: Adrenaline and electrogenic sodium pumpS Akasu, K Koketsu
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The Kurume Medical Journal|January 1, 1995
Galanin causes presynaptic inhibition of cholinergic transmission in rabbit parasympathetic gangliaT Nishimura, T Akasu
The Kurume Medical Journal|January 1, 1992
Contribution of GTP-binding protein to the actions of endothelin-1 on rabbit parasympathetic neuronsT Nishimura, T Akasu
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|May 13, 2003
Monocarboxylate transporters contribute to the adaptation of neuronal activity to repeated glucose deprivation in the rat lateral septal nucleusHiroshi Hasuo, Takashi Akasu
The Kurume Medical Journal|January 1, 1980
The effect of 4-aminopyridine on the nicotinic transmission of bullfrog sympathetic ganglion cellsT Akasu, M Yamada
The Kurume Medical Journal|January 1, 1988
Role of the sodium pump in regulating the excitability of neurons in the vesical parasympathetic ganglia of the rabbitT Nishimura, T Akasu
Brain Research|March 5, 1986
Glucocorticoid modulates the sensitivity of the GABAA receptor on primary afferent neurons of bullfrogsM Ariyoshi, T Akasu
British Journal of Pharmacology|February 1, 1985
Effect of adenosine triphosphate on the sensitivity of the nicotinic acetylcholine-receptor in the bullfrog sympathetic ganglion cellT Akasu, K Koketsu
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System|April 1, 1989
5-Hydroxytryptamine produces presynaptic facilitation of cholinergic transmission in rabbit parasympathetic gangliaT Nishimura, T Akasu
Neuroscience Research|July 1, 1986
Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone inhibits nicotinic transmission in bullfrog sympathetic gangliaH Hasuo, T Akasu
Nihon Seirigaku Zasshi. Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan|September 1, 1974
Proceedings: Adrenaline and electrogenic sodium pumpS Akasu, K Koketsu
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