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Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan

Volume 67, Issue 12 / 2005
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Japanese Article From analytical method - individual behavior of the circadian rhythm, nerve activity to molecular rhythm
池田真行1, 守屋孝洋2, 程肇3
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 377-386, 2005.

Japanese Article 2. Elucidation of a ganglion and the neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nerve postganglionic fiber regulating masseter muscle bloodstream
新岡丈治1, 石井久淑1, 須藤恵美2, 和泉博之1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 399-400, 2005.

Japanese Article 4. The effect due to the brain cortex direct irritation on brain cortex regional perfusion response that caused from the rat face mustache region
Takayuki Miyoshi 1, 2, Hidetaka Shikauchi 1, Tadashi Akaike 1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 400-400, 2005.

English Article 5. Critical involvement of the lateral prefrontal cortex in suppression of both spontaneous and externally-guided saccades
桑島真里子, 澤口俊之
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 400-401, 2005.

Japanese Article 7. Brainstem - spinal nerves mechanism about expression, control of the rabbit hind leg springing
松山清治, 石黒雅敬, 小林卓, 青木藩
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 401-401, 2005.

Japanese Article 9. The GLT-1 expression control due to nerve cells through the nitric monoxide in the cerebral ischaemia-resistant formation
Takeshi Yamada, Koichi Kawahara, Tatsuro Kosugi, Motoki Tanaka
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 402-402, 2005.

Japanese Article 10. The analysis of the functional role of the calcium Osh military ration in the ischemic acquisition of resistance using the neuronal glial coculture system
Motoki Tanaka, Koichi Kawahara, Tatsuro Kosugi, Takeshi Yamada
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 402-403, 2005.

Japanese Article 11. Real-time monitoring of the clock gene Per1 expression rhythm in mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus single cell
Daisuke Ono, When it is a main room, Kenichi Honma
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 403-403, 2005.

Japanese Article 12. About effect of the light to give human circadian rhythm amplitude
Nana Takasu, Satoko Hashimoto, Mountain relation Jiro Isami, When it is a main room, Kenichi Honma
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 403-403, 2005.

Japanese Article 15. Receptor operation-related positive ion channel and TRPC protein involved in ciliary muscle shrinkage adjustment
宮津基1, 大日向浩1, 高井佳子2, 高井章1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 404-404, 2005.

English Article 17. Hibernation, a natural model of cellular survival after the induction of metabolic depression : Determination of metabolic pathways active during hibernation using 13C NMR spectroscopy
Osborne Peter, 橋本眞明
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 405-405, 2005.

Japanese Article 18. The fixed-quantity of the antiperoxidative material in the hamster brain striatum awaking from hibernation
橋本眞明, Osborne Peter
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 405-405, 2005.

Japanese Article 19. Effects of NO/cGMP about pheromone information processing in the brain of the insect
Hiraguchi iron Taro, Hitoshi Aonuma
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 406-406, 2005.

Japanese Article 20. Localized site analysis of the cationic channel TRPV2 protein in an adult and the fetal olfactory system
Hitoshi Matsui, Yanagi, Kashiwa truth
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 406-406, 2005.

Japanese Article 21. Identification and functional analysis of the protein binding to myocardium L-form Ca2+channel
深尾充宏1, 亀田和利1, 2, 小林武志1, 筒浦理正1, 白鳥香理1, 3, 水野諭1, 2, 山田陽一1, 長島雅人1, 山下敏彦3, 當瀬規嗣1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 406-407, 2005.

Japanese Article 23. A cardiovascular dynamics change by apoptosis in the left ventricle remodeling and the inhibition
Tadashi Saito, Koichi Kawahara
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 407-407, 2005.

Japanese Article 24. A relation to the three dimensions-related pursuit eye movement of the cerebellum dorsum vermis region
Takuya Nitta 1, 2, Akao Teppei 1, Sergei Kurkin1, Kikuo Fukushima 1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 407-408, 2005.

Japanese Article 25. The reply of the frontal eye field (FEF) pursuit eye movement neuron during eyes exercise under the head non-fixation
Toshifumi Kasahara 1, 2, Akao Teppei 1, クルキンセルゲイ 1, Kikuo Fukushima 1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 408-408, 2005.

Japanese Article 1. Excitatory ornamentation with the electrophysiological characteristics and muscarine of Golgi cell which is present in mammals cochlear nuclei
Tomohiko Irie, Iwao Fukui, Harunori Omori
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 409-409, 2005.

Japanese Article 2. The cytophysiological base of the sound pressure difference calculation circuit in the chicken
Tatsuo Sato, Iwao Fukui, Harunori Omori
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 409-409, 2005.

Japanese Article 4. Improvement of the simultaneous detection precision in stratified formation nuclear nerve cells
Rei Yamada, 久場博司, Takahiro Ishii, Harunori Omori
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 410-410, 2005.

Japanese Article 6. Of the local circuit in the colliculus inferior is morphologic; electrophysiological analysis
Takashi Ono example, Harunori Omori
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 410-410, 2005.

Japanese Article 7. The reduction in endocochlear potential by the apneic load is inhibited by Ca2+ channel inhibitor
二村吉継 1, 2, 森禎章 1, 崇樹 2, Junko Yamaji 1, Ryutaro Yoshida 1, Hiroshi Takenaka 2, Takahiro Kubota 1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 410-411, 2005.

Japanese Article 8. Developmental mechanics of the Ca2+ vibration to maintain for a long term in the striatum and cerebrocortical effect
Minoru Osanai, Takahiro Yamada, Big spots writer, Tetsuya Yagi
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 411-411, 2005.

Japanese Article 9. Calcium-signaling about instruction of the synaptic transmission long term depression
Rie Udagawa, Masato Nakano, Nobuo Kato
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 411-411, 2005.

Japanese Article 10. The Homer1a expression regulates hippocampal plasticity in the postsynaptic nature
History of Tei Ueda 1, Shigeki Sugiura 2, Kaoru Inokuchi 3, Nobuo Kato 1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 411-412, 2005.

Japanese Article 11. Characteristic of the inhibitory postsynaptic current in cerebral cortex cone cells of the RIP-1/2 double knockout mouse
小川丈夫1, 小林真之1, 平田雅人2, 姜英男1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 412-412, 2005.

Japanese Article 13. A change of the receptive field size depending on cat corpus geniculatum laterale and stimulation spatial frequency in the primary visual area
Hiroshi Ozaki exhibition 1, 定金理 2, Tomoyuki Naito 2, Masahiro Okamoto 3, Kodo Sato 2
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 412-412, 2005.

Japanese Article 15. The orientation selectivity in cat LGN cells
Tomoyuki Naito 1, 定金理 1, Masahiro Okamoto 2, Hiroshi Ozaki exhibition 3, Kodo Sato 1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 413-413, 2005.

Japanese Article 16. Retrorse eyes dominant plastic age dependency in the optic area
Hiroshi Sakamoto 1, 2, Yu Morishima 2, Field Yoshiro 3
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 413-413, 2005.

Japanese Article 17. The IP3 receptor is necessary for collective membrane potential vibration of 5-10Hz and maintenance of the ignition
Ryo Yamamoto, Fumiko Goto, Nobuo Kato
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 413-413, 2005.

Japanese Article 21. Kinetic and will-dependent activity of the simian area 7
Hisae Genba, Kazuko Nakao, Ryuichi Matsuzaki, Rainy night Yusaku
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 414-415, 2005.

Japanese Article 22. An exercise detection mechanism to become the simian flattery oculomotor base
Kiyoto Matsuura, Kenichiro Miura, Masakatsu Taki, Hiromitsu Tabata, Naoko Inaba, Kenji Kawano, Frederick A. Miles
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 415-415, 2005.

Japanese Article 23. How is the movement in the space expressed in MST field?
Naoko Inaba, Kenji Kawano
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 415-415, 2005.

Japanese Article 24. The mechanism of the stimulation use-dependence change of the Na+ concentrations in cardiac muscle cells, model discussion
Akinori Noma, Ayako Takeuchi, Keisuke Terashima, Plate well Nobuaki
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 415-415, 2005.

Japanese Article 25. Cardiodynamics, energy analysis by the simulation to connect with cardiac muscle cells model (Kyoto model) and the circulating model
Takayuki Takahata 1, Plate well Nobuaki 2, Matsuoka 2, Akinori Noma 2
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 415-416, 2005.

English Article 26. The role of titin in the Frank-Starling law-a simulation study
Natalie Schneider1, Takao Shimayoshi2, Akira Amano3, Tetsuya Matsuda3, Akinori Noma4
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 416-416, 2005.

Japanese Article 27. The manufacture of the transgenic mouse developing GFP under HCN4 promotor control
Noriyuki Nakajima, Takahiro Ishii, Harunori Omori
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 416-416, 2005.

Japanese Article 28. About effects for the circulating adjustment of hydrophobic site Phe4Leu5 of des-acyl-ghrelin and the rat bulbar nucleus tractus solitarii
Yuji Tsubota, Kyoko Makabe, Kazunori Yukawa, Masanobu Maeda
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 416-416, 2005.

Japanese Article 29. Decrease in with flavonoid kidney ENaC expression in the salt sensitive hypertension rat
青井渉, 新里直美, 宮崎裕明, 丸中良典
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 416-417, 2005.

English Article 30. Roles of receptor tyrosine kinases on the hyposmolality-induced Na' reabsorption through P13K-SGK1 independent pathway
Akiyuki Taruno, Naomi Niisato, Yoshinori Marunaka
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 417-417, 2005.

Japanese Article 33. The manufacture of the Ca2+ probe using FRET and the characteristic analysis
Kenji Takatsuka, Takahiro Ishii, Harunori Omori
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 418-418, 2005.

Japanese Article 35. Three kinds of control of the P/Q type Ca2+ (Cav2.1) channel activity by metabolism type glutamic acid receptor (mGluR1)
若森実1, 山崎浩史1, 中西重忠2, 森泰生1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 418-418, 2005.

Japanese Article 36. Beta-endorphin, cortisol in human saliva, an evaluation of the psychology stress caused by amylase
Noriyasu Takai 1, Inner bridge Kenji 1, Masaki Yamaguchi 2, 西川泰央 1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 418-419, 2005.

Japanese Article 37. A role of the plasminogen / plasmin system in the liver regeneration process
River tail Naoyuki 1, Kiyotaka Okada 1, Shuhei Kawada 1, Satoru Okamoto possible child 1, Shigeru Ueshima 1, 2, Osamu Matsuo 1
Journal of the Physiological Society of Japan 67(12): 419-419, 2005.