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N Tanabe

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[Hokenfu Zasshi] the Japanese Journal for Public Health Nurse|November 1, 1982
[Lessons in the achievements of public health nurses in Hokkaido reclamation projects. Public health nurses' lives shared by the inhabitants]N Tanabe
Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi|January 1, 1983
[Summation of photocoagulation areas with graphic digitizer]N Tanabe
[Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi] Japanese Journal of Public Health|March 1, 1993
[Seasonal variation of sudden death based on analysis of death certificate information]N Tanabe
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1992
Ca(2+)-dependent and -independent components of transmitter release at the frog neuromuscular junctionN Tanabe, H Kijima
Kokyu to Junkan. Respiration & Circulation|May 1, 1979
[Sleep and premature ventricular contraction. (1) Organic heart diseases]N Tanabe, N Kanemoto
Arerugi = [Allergy]|March 15, 2001
[Clinical characteristics of asthmatics who stop peak expiratory flow monitoring (PFM)--analysis of patients who continued PFM more than eight weeks]K Tsukioka, N Tanabe
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1988
Calcium-independent increase of transmitter release at frog end-plate by trinitrobenzene sulphonic acidH Kijima, N Tanabe
Neuroscience Letters|September 23, 1988
Transmitter release at frog end-plate loaded with a Ca2+-chelator, BAPTA: hypertonicity and erythrosin B augment the release independently of internal Ca2+N Tanabe, H Kijima
Neuroscience Letters|December 2, 1999
Sr2+ induce a release of divalent cation from internal Ca2+ store by nerve stimulation at frog neuromuscular junctionN Tanabe, A Morota
Neuroscience Letters|April 24, 1989
Both augmentation and potentiation occur independently of internal Ca2+ at the frog neuromuscular junctionN Tanabe, H Kijima
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[Hokenfu Zasshi] the Japanese Journal for Public Health Nurse|November 1, 1982
[Lessons in the achievements of public health nurses in Hokkaido reclamation projects. Public health nurses' lives shared by the inhabitants]N Tanabe
Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi|January 1, 1983
[Summation of photocoagulation areas with graphic digitizer]N Tanabe
[Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi] Japanese Journal of Public Health|March 1, 1993
[Seasonal variation of sudden death based on analysis of death certificate information]N Tanabe
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1992
Ca(2+)-dependent and -independent components of transmitter release at the frog neuromuscular junctionN Tanabe, H Kijima
Kokyu to Junkan. Respiration & Circulation|May 1, 1979
[Sleep and premature ventricular contraction. (1) Organic heart diseases]N Tanabe, N Kanemoto
Arerugi = [Allergy]|March 15, 2001
[Clinical characteristics of asthmatics who stop peak expiratory flow monitoring (PFM)--analysis of patients who continued PFM more than eight weeks]K Tsukioka, N Tanabe
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1988
Calcium-independent increase of transmitter release at frog end-plate by trinitrobenzene sulphonic acidH Kijima, N Tanabe
Neuroscience Letters|September 23, 1988
Transmitter release at frog end-plate loaded with a Ca2+-chelator, BAPTA: hypertonicity and erythrosin B augment the release independently of internal Ca2+N Tanabe, H Kijima
Neuroscience Letters|December 2, 1999
Sr2+ induce a release of divalent cation from internal Ca2+ store by nerve stimulation at frog neuromuscular junctionN Tanabe, A Morota
Neuroscience Letters|April 24, 1989
Both augmentation and potentiation occur independently of internal Ca2+ at the frog neuromuscular junctionN Tanabe, H Kijima
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