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○2008年発表論文リスト

1. Shimura, M., Minamisawa, S., Takeshima, H., Jiao, Q., Bai, Y., Umemura, S. & Ishikawa, Y. Sarcalumenin alleviates stress-induced cardiac dysfunction by improving Ca2+ handling of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Cardiovasc. Res. 77, 362-370, 2008

2. Sasaki, A., Takasakib, I., Andoh, T., Shiraki, K., Takeshima, H., Takahata, H. & Kuraishi, Y. Nociceptin receptor-deficiency prevents postherpetic pain without effects on acute herpetic pain in mice. Neuroreport 19, 83-86, 2008.

3. Huddleston, T., Tang, W., Takeshima, H., Hamilton, S. L. & Klann, E. Superoxide- induced Potentiation in the Hippocampus Requires Activation of Ryanodine Receptor Type 3 and ERK. J. Neurophys. 99, 1565-1571, 2008.

4. Stewart, R., Song, L., Carter, S. M., Sigalas, C., Zaccai, N. R., Kanamarlapudi, V., Bhat, M. B., Takeshima, H. & Sitsapesan, R. Single-channel characterization of the rabbit recombinant RyR2 reveals a novel inactivation property of physiological concentrations of ATP. J. Membr. Biol. 222, 65-77, 2008.

5. Reiss, D., Wichmann, J., Takeshima, H., Kieffer, B. L. & Ouagazzal, A-M. Effects of nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor (NOR) agonist, Ro64-6198, on reactivity to acute pain in mice: comparison to morphine. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 579, 141-148, 2008.>

6. Yamamoto, S., Shimizu, S., Kiyonaka, S., Takahashi, N., Wajima, T., Hara, Y., Negoro, T., Hiroi, T., Kiuchi, Y., Okada, T., Kaneko, S., Lange, I., Fleig, A., Penner, R., Nishi, M., Takeshima, H & Mori, Y. TRPM2-mediated Ca2+ influx induces chemokine production in monocytes that aggravates inflammatory neutrophil infiltration. Nature Med. 14, 738-747, 2008.

7. Weisleder, N., Takeshima, H. & Ma, J. Immuno-proteomic approach to excitation- contraction coupling in skeletal and cardiac muscle: molecular insights revealed by the mitsugumins. Cell Calcium 43, 1-8, 2008.

8. Kakizawa, S., Moriguchi, S., Ikeda, A., Iino, M. & Takeshima, H. Functional crosstalk between cell-surface and intracellular channels mediated by junctophilins essential for neuronal functions. Cerebellum 7, 385-391, 2008.


 
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