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The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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January 1, 1985
Induction and suppression of contact sensitivity by liposomes carrying molecules from haptenated epidermal cells
H Yokozeki, K Nishioka, I Katayama, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
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January 1, 1988
Resistance of nerves from certain toxic crabs to paralytic shellfish poison and tetrodotoxin
K Daigo, T Noguchi, A Miwa, et al.
Optics Letters
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October 29, 2009
Extraction of quasi-straightforward-propagating photons from diffused light transmitting through a scattering medium by polarization modulation
H Horinaka, K Hashimoto, K Wada, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
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March 1, 1979
Antiarrhythmic effects of bupuranolol against canine ventricular arrhythmias induced by halothane-adrenaline or two-stage coronary ligation
K Hashimoto, T Tsukada, H Matsuda, et al.
Diabetes
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December 10, 1997
Circulating vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) in atherosclerotic NIDDM patients
M Otsuki, K Hashimoto, Y Morimoto, et al.
Arzneimittel-Forschung
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July 1, 1997
Cardiovascular and antiarrhythmic effects of the azulene-1-carboxamidine derivative N1,N1-dimethyl-N2-(2-pyridylmethyl)-5-isopropyl-3, 8-dimethylazulene-1-carboxamidine
M Saitoh, A Sugiyama, A Hagihara, et al.
Immunity
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January 16, 1998
The most primitive vertebrates with jaws possess highly polymorphic MHC class I genes comparable to those of humans
K Okamura, M Ototake, T Nakanishi, et al.
Gastroenterology
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August 1, 1977
Lack of toxicity of chenodeoxycholic acid in the squirrel monkey
H Suzuki, T Yoshida, H Miki, et al.
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
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August 1, 1978
Antiarrhythmic effect of oxprenolol on halothane-epinephrine and coronary ligation induced ventricular arrhythmias in beagle dogs
K Hashimoto, T Tsukada, H Matsuda, et al.
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
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June 30, 2001
Slowing Na+ channel inactivation prolongs QT interval and aggravates adrenaline-induced arrhythmias
S Miyamoto, B M Zhu, N N Aye, et al.
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The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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January 1, 1985
Induction and suppression of contact sensitivity by liposomes carrying molecules from haptenated epidermal cells
H Yokozeki, K Nishioka, I Katayama, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
|
January 1, 1988
Resistance of nerves from certain toxic crabs to paralytic shellfish poison and tetrodotoxin
K Daigo, T Noguchi, A Miwa, et al.
Optics Letters
|
October 29, 2009
Extraction of quasi-straightforward-propagating photons from diffused light transmitting through a scattering medium by polarization modulation
H Horinaka, K Hashimoto, K Wada, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
|
March 1, 1979
Antiarrhythmic effects of bupuranolol against canine ventricular arrhythmias induced by halothane-adrenaline or two-stage coronary ligation
K Hashimoto, T Tsukada, H Matsuda, et al.
Diabetes
|
December 10, 1997
Circulating vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) in atherosclerotic NIDDM patients
M Otsuki, K Hashimoto, Y Morimoto, et al.
Arzneimittel-Forschung
|
July 1, 1997
Cardiovascular and antiarrhythmic effects of the azulene-1-carboxamidine derivative N1,N1-dimethyl-N2-(2-pyridylmethyl)-5-isopropyl-3, 8-dimethylazulene-1-carboxamidine
M Saitoh, A Sugiyama, A Hagihara, et al.
Immunity
|
January 16, 1998
The most primitive vertebrates with jaws possess highly polymorphic MHC class I genes comparable to those of humans
K Okamura, M Ototake, T Nakanishi, et al.
Gastroenterology
|
August 1, 1977
Lack of toxicity of chenodeoxycholic acid in the squirrel monkey
H Suzuki, T Yoshida, H Miki, et al.
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
|
August 1, 1978
Antiarrhythmic effect of oxprenolol on halothane-epinephrine and coronary ligation induced ventricular arrhythmias in beagle dogs
K Hashimoto, T Tsukada, H Matsuda, et al.
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
|
June 30, 2001
Slowing Na+ channel inactivation prolongs QT interval and aggravates adrenaline-induced arrhythmias
S Miyamoto, B M Zhu, N N Aye, et al.
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