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Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 26, 1991
Identification of a mutation in porcine ryanodine receptor associated with malignant hyperthermiaJ Fujii, K Otsu, F Zorzato, et al.
Diabetes|July 1, 1995
Apoptotic cell death triggered by nitric oxide in pancreatic beta-cellsH Kaneto, J Fujii, H G Seo, et al.
Nature|February 8, 1990
Ryanodine receptor gene is a candidate for predisposition to malignant hyperthermiaD H MacLennan, C Duff, F Zorzato, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 13, 1988
HTLV-II transactivation is regulated by the overlapping tax/rex nonstructural genesJ D Rosenblatt, A J Cann, D J Slamon, et al.
Hypertension Research : Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension|December 29, 2000
Office blood pressure variability as a predictor of brain infarction in elderly hypertensive patientsY Hata, Y Kimura, H Muratani, et al.
Journal of Human Hypertension|February 19, 2002
Office blood pressure variability as a predictor of acute myocardial infarction in elderly patients receiving antihypertensive therapyY Hata, H Muratani, Y Kimura, et al.
Glycobiology|May 18, 2000
Genomic structure and promoter analysis of the human alpha1, 6-fucosyltransferase gene (FUT8)Y Yamaguchi, Y Ikeda, T Takahashi, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|June 1, 1990
The human ryanodine receptor gene: its mapping to 19q13.1, placement in a chromosome 19 linkage group, and exclusion as the gene causing myotonic dystrophyA E MacKenzie, R G Korneluk, F Zorzato, et al.
Free Radical Research|April 17, 2014
Kidney fibrosis is independent of the amount of ascorbic acid in mice with unilateral ureteral obstructionH Nishida, T Kurahashi, Y Saito, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|December 15, 1996
Reducing sugars trigger oxidative modification and apoptosis in pancreatic beta-cells by provoking oxidative stress through the glycation reactionH Kaneto, J Fujii, T Myint, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 26, 1991
Identification of a mutation in porcine ryanodine receptor associated with malignant hyperthermiaJ Fujii, K Otsu, F Zorzato, et al.
Diabetes|July 1, 1995
Apoptotic cell death triggered by nitric oxide in pancreatic beta-cellsH Kaneto, J Fujii, H G Seo, et al.
Nature|February 8, 1990
Ryanodine receptor gene is a candidate for predisposition to malignant hyperthermiaD H MacLennan, C Duff, F Zorzato, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 13, 1988
HTLV-II transactivation is regulated by the overlapping tax/rex nonstructural genesJ D Rosenblatt, A J Cann, D J Slamon, et al.
Hypertension Research : Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension|December 29, 2000
Office blood pressure variability as a predictor of brain infarction in elderly hypertensive patientsY Hata, Y Kimura, H Muratani, et al.
Journal of Human Hypertension|February 19, 2002
Office blood pressure variability as a predictor of acute myocardial infarction in elderly patients receiving antihypertensive therapyY Hata, H Muratani, Y Kimura, et al.
Glycobiology|May 18, 2000
Genomic structure and promoter analysis of the human alpha1, 6-fucosyltransferase gene (FUT8)Y Yamaguchi, Y Ikeda, T Takahashi, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|June 1, 1990
The human ryanodine receptor gene: its mapping to 19q13.1, placement in a chromosome 19 linkage group, and exclusion as the gene causing myotonic dystrophyA E MacKenzie, R G Korneluk, F Zorzato, et al.
Free Radical Research|April 17, 2014
Kidney fibrosis is independent of the amount of ascorbic acid in mice with unilateral ureteral obstructionH Nishida, T Kurahashi, Y Saito, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|December 15, 1996
Reducing sugars trigger oxidative modification and apoptosis in pancreatic beta-cells by provoking oxidative stress through the glycation reactionH Kaneto, J Fujii, T Myint, et al.
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