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Journal of Steroid Biochemistry
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July 1, 1983
Steroid receptor forms and their interaction with cytoplasmic modulators
B Sato, Y Nishizawa, Y Maeda, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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December 31, 1997
Cholesterol derivative of poly(ethylene glycol) inhibits clathrin-independent, but not clathrin-dependent endocytosis
H Ishiwata, S B Sato, A Vertut-Doï, et al.
Cancer Research
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June 1, 1982
Biological characteristics and estrogen and progesterone receptors in mammary carcinoma induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by a series of intragastric intubations of 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene
H Yoshida, A Yoshida, R Fukunishi, et al.
Anticancer Research
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January 1, 1983
Androgen receptor system in androgen-independent mouse tumor developed from androgen-dependent Shionogi carcinoma 115
H Seike, M Takeuchi, Y Kitamura, et al.
Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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January 5, 2002
Possible involvement of endothelin-1 and nitric oxide in the pathogenesis of proliferative diabetic retinopathy
H Oku, T Kida, T Sugiyama, et al.
The Journal of Antibiotics
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May 11, 2000
A new antimitotic substance, FR182877. II. The mechanism of action
B Sato, H Nakajima, Y Hori, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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October 15, 1985
Identification of immunoassayable estrogen receptor lacking hormone binding ability in tamoxifen-treated rat uterus
M Nakao, B Sato, M Koga, et al.
European Journal of Cancer & Clinical Oncology
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February 1, 1985
Multiple estrogen binding sites in malignant mouse Leydig cells and their role in cell proliferation
B Sato, Y Maeda, M Nakao, et al.
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry
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April 1, 1990
Identification of unoccupied but transformed nuclear estrogen receptor in cultured mouse Leydig cell
Y Miyashita, T Hirose, H Kouhara, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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July 31, 2012
Eicosapentaenoic acid facilitates the folding of an outer membrane protein of the psychrotrophic bacterium, Shewanella livingstonensis Ac10
Xian-Zhu Dai, Jun Kawamoto, Satoshi B Sato, et al.
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Journal of Steroid Biochemistry
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July 1, 1983
Steroid receptor forms and their interaction with cytoplasmic modulators
B Sato, Y Nishizawa, Y Maeda, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
December 31, 1997
Cholesterol derivative of poly(ethylene glycol) inhibits clathrin-independent, but not clathrin-dependent endocytosis
H Ishiwata, S B Sato, A Vertut-Doï, et al.
Cancer Research
|
June 1, 1982
Biological characteristics and estrogen and progesterone receptors in mammary carcinoma induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by a series of intragastric intubations of 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene
H Yoshida, A Yoshida, R Fukunishi, et al.
Anticancer Research
|
January 1, 1983
Androgen receptor system in androgen-independent mouse tumor developed from androgen-dependent Shionogi carcinoma 115
H Seike, M Takeuchi, Y Kitamura, et al.
Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.)
|
January 5, 2002
Possible involvement of endothelin-1 and nitric oxide in the pathogenesis of proliferative diabetic retinopathy
H Oku, T Kida, T Sugiyama, et al.
The Journal of Antibiotics
|
May 11, 2000
A new antimitotic substance, FR182877. II. The mechanism of action
B Sato, H Nakajima, Y Hori, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|
October 15, 1985
Identification of immunoassayable estrogen receptor lacking hormone binding ability in tamoxifen-treated rat uterus
M Nakao, B Sato, M Koga, et al.
European Journal of Cancer & Clinical Oncology
|
February 1, 1985
Multiple estrogen binding sites in malignant mouse Leydig cells and their role in cell proliferation
B Sato, Y Maeda, M Nakao, et al.
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry
|
April 1, 1990
Identification of unoccupied but transformed nuclear estrogen receptor in cultured mouse Leydig cell
Y Miyashita, T Hirose, H Kouhara, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|
July 31, 2012
Eicosapentaenoic acid facilitates the folding of an outer membrane protein of the psychrotrophic bacterium, Shewanella livingstonensis Ac10
Xian-Zhu Dai, Jun Kawamoto, Satoshi B Sato, et al.
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