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Endocrinology|April 1, 1990
1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 enhances the effect of refeeding on steady state preproinsulin messenger ribonucleic acid levels in ratsK Ozono, Y Seino, H Yano, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|October 15, 1998
24R,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 increases cyclic GMP contents, leading to an enhancement of osteocalcin synthesis by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 in cultured human osteoblastic cellsT Yamamoto, K Ozono, M Shima, et al.
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1997
Run-down of the cardiac Ca2+ channel: characterization and restoration of channel activity by cytoplasmic factorsA Kameyama, K Yazawa, M Kaibara, et al.
Endocrinology|June 21, 2001
Hydroxylases involved in vitamin D metabolism are differentially expressed in murine embryonic kidney: application of whole mount in situ hybridizationM Yamagata, A Kimoto, T Michigami, et al.
Current Pharmaceutical Design|June 1, 2000
Biological activities of 19-nor-1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 analogs singly dehydroxylated at the C-1 or C-3 position of the A-ringN K Kubodera, T Okano, K Nakagawa, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 5, 1999
Analysis of the molecular mechanism for the antagonistic action of a novel 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3) analogue toward vitamin D receptor functionK Ozono, M Saito, D Miura, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|March 17, 2001
Loss of the SEDL gene product (Sedlin) causes X-linked spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda: Identification of a molecular defect in a Japanese familyY Matsui, N Yasui, K Ozono, et al.
Pediatric Radiology|April 16, 1998
A distinct subtype of "metatropic dysplasia variant" characterised by advanced carpal skeletal age and subluxation of the radial headsG Nishimura, M Satoh, T Aihara, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1990
Vitamin D receptor interaction with specific DNA requires a nuclear protein and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3J Liao, K Ozono, T Sone, et al.
European Journal of Pediatrics|June 23, 1999
A mild variant of Desbuquois dysplasiaG Nishimura, H S Hong, H Kawame, et al.
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Endocrinology|April 1, 1990
1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 enhances the effect of refeeding on steady state preproinsulin messenger ribonucleic acid levels in ratsK Ozono, Y Seino, H Yano, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|October 15, 1998
24R,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 increases cyclic GMP contents, leading to an enhancement of osteocalcin synthesis by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 in cultured human osteoblastic cellsT Yamamoto, K Ozono, M Shima, et al.
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1997
Run-down of the cardiac Ca2+ channel: characterization and restoration of channel activity by cytoplasmic factorsA Kameyama, K Yazawa, M Kaibara, et al.
Endocrinology|June 21, 2001
Hydroxylases involved in vitamin D metabolism are differentially expressed in murine embryonic kidney: application of whole mount in situ hybridizationM Yamagata, A Kimoto, T Michigami, et al.
Current Pharmaceutical Design|June 1, 2000
Biological activities of 19-nor-1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 analogs singly dehydroxylated at the C-1 or C-3 position of the A-ringN K Kubodera, T Okano, K Nakagawa, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 5, 1999
Analysis of the molecular mechanism for the antagonistic action of a novel 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3) analogue toward vitamin D receptor functionK Ozono, M Saito, D Miura, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|March 17, 2001
Loss of the SEDL gene product (Sedlin) causes X-linked spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda: Identification of a molecular defect in a Japanese familyY Matsui, N Yasui, K Ozono, et al.
Pediatric Radiology|April 16, 1998
A distinct subtype of "metatropic dysplasia variant" characterised by advanced carpal skeletal age and subluxation of the radial headsG Nishimura, M Satoh, T Aihara, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1990
Vitamin D receptor interaction with specific DNA requires a nuclear protein and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3J Liao, K Ozono, T Sone, et al.
European Journal of Pediatrics|June 23, 1999
A mild variant of Desbuquois dysplasiaG Nishimura, H S Hong, H Kawame, et al.
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