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    Four new fast radio bursts discovered in the Parkes 70-cm pulsar survey archive by Crawford, F, Hisano, S, Golden, M, Kikunaga, T, Laity, A, Zoeller, D

    “…ABSTRACT We present four new fast radio bursts discovered in a search of the Parkes 70-cm pulsar survey data archive for dispersed single pulses and bursts. We…”
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    Rapid induction of the Growth Hormone Gene Transcription by Glucocorticoids In Vitro: Possible Involvement of Membrane Glucocorticoid Receptors and Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Activation by Nogami, H., Yamamoto, N., Hiraoka, Y., Aiso, S., Sugimoto, K., Yoshida, S., Shutoh, F., Hisano, S.

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-03-2014)
    “…The regulation of transcription of the growth hormone (GH) gene by glucocorticoids was studied in MtT/S cells, a cell line derived from an oestrogen‐induced…”
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    Epidermal Growth Factor-Activated Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase Suppresses Growth Hormone Expression and Stimulates Proliferation in MtT/ E Cells by Nogami, H., Soya, H., Hiraoka, Y., Aiso, S., Hisano, S.

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-02-2012)
    “…The mechanism for the inhibition of growth hormone (GH) expression by the epidermal growth factor (EGF) was examined in two clonal cell lines, MtT/E and MtT/S…”
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    Molecular Cloning of a Novel Brain‐Type Na+‐Dependent Inorganic Phosphate Cotransporter by Aihara, Yasuo, Mashima, Hirosato, Onda, Hideaki, Hisano, Setsuji, Kasuya, Hidetoshi, Hori, Tomokatsu, Yamada, Shirou, Tomura, Hideaki, Yamada, Yuichiro, Inoue, Ituro, Kojima, Itaru, Takeda, Jun

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-06-2000)
    “…: We have isolated a human cDNA encoding a protein, designated DNPI, that shows 82% amino acid identity and 92% similarity to the human brain‐specific…”
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    Region-Specific Expression and Hormonal Regulation of the First Exon Variants of Rat Prolactin Receptor mRNA in Rat Brain and Anterior Pituitary Gland by Nogami, H., Hoshino, R., Ogasawara, K., Miyamoto, S., Hisano, S.

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-08-2007)
    “…Recent studies have revealed the occurrence of five first exon variants of the rat prolactin receptor mRNA, suggesting that multiple promoters direct prolactin…”
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    Postnatal changes in expression of vesicular glutamate transporters in the main olfactory bulb of the rat by Ohmomo, H, Ina, A, Yoshida, S, Shutoh, F, Ueda, S, Hisano, S

    Published in Neuroscience (05-05-2009)
    “…Abstract Olfactory information is initially processed through intricate synaptic interactions between glutamatergic projection neurons and GABAergic…”
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    The ontogenic expressions of multiple vesicular glutamate transporters during postnatal development of rat pineal gland by Yoshida, S, Ina, A, Konno, J, Wu, T, Shutoh, F, Nogami, H, Hisano, S

    Published in Neuroscience (18-03-2008)
    “…Abstract The pineal gland expresses vesicular glutamate transporters 1 and 2 (VGLUT1 and VGLUT2), which are thought to transport glutamate into synaptic-like…”
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    A notable case report of May-Hegglin anomaly with immune complex-related nephropathy: a genetic and histological analysis by Ohtsuka, Y, Kanaji, T, Nishi, M, Sakai, N, Sato, T, Aoki, S, Wakayama, K, Nakazato, S, Hisano, S, Sado, Y, Kawachi, H, Izuhara, K, Hamasaki, Y

    Published in Clinical nephrology (01-03-2011)
    “…May-Hegglin anomaly (MHA) is a rare autosomal dominant disease characterized by macrothrombocytopenia and leukocyte inclusions with microfilaments in the…”
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    Transporters in the neurohypophysial neuroendocrine system, with special reference to vesicular glutamate transporters (BNPI and DNPI): A review by Hisano, Setsuji, Nogami, Haruo

    Published in Microscopy research and technique (15-01-2002)
    “…Recent advances in gene technology have helped to identify novel proteins and allowed study of their distribution and functions in the mammalian brain. One…”
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    Differential expression of two distinct vesicular glutamate transporters in the rat retina by Mimura, Yuka, Mogi, Koichi, Kawano, Michihiro, Fukui, Yoshihiro, Takeda, Jun, Nogami, Haruo, Hisano, Setsuji

    Published in Neuroreport (28-10-2002)
    “…Expression and cellular localization of vesicular glutamate transporters (BNPI and DNPI) were studied in the rat retina. RT-PCR showed expression of both…”
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    Topological relationship between corticotropin-releasing factor-immunoreactive cerebellar afferents and tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive purkinje cells in a hereditary ataxic mutant, rolling mouse nagoya by Sawada, K., Sakata-Haga, H., Hisano, S., Fukui, Y.

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2001)
    “…Using immunohistochemistry we examined the distribution of corticotropin-releasing factor-positive cerebellar afferents and the topological relationship…”
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    Expression of adult and fetal natural killer cell markers in sinonasal lymphomas [see comments] by Suzumiya, J, Takeshita, M, Kimura, N, Kikuchi, M, Uchida, T, Hisano, S, Eura, Y, Kozuru, M, Nomura, Y, Tomita, K

    Published in Blood (15-04-1994)
    “…The majority of sinonasal non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHLs) are thought to originate from T-cell lineage. However, they often express natural killer (NK)-cell…”
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    Benign nephrosclerosis: incidence, morphology and prognosis by Takebayashi, S, Kiyoshi, Y, Hisano, S, Uesugi, N, Sasatomi, Y, Meng, J, Sakata, N

    Published in Clinical nephrology (01-05-2001)
    “…Study of benign nephrosclerosis (BNS) is often mixed up with IgA nephritis (IgAN) associated with hypertension or thin basement membrane disease (TBMD). Here…”
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    Chemically synthesized L1/sub 0/-type FePt nanoparticles and nanoparticle arrays via template-assisted self-assembly by Sasaki, Y., Mizuno, M., Yu, A.C.C., Miyauchi, T., Hasegawa, D., Ogawa, T., Takahashi, M., Jeyadevan, B., Tohji, K., Sato, K., Hisano, S.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-02-2005)
    “…Chemically ordered L1/sub 0/-type FePt nanoparticle agglomerates were synthesized directly by the co-reduction of Fe(III) and Pt(II) acetylacetonates in…”
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    Expression of adult and fetal natural killer cell markers in sinonasal lymphomas by SUZUMIYA, J, TAKESHITA, M, KOMIYAMA, S, OKUMURA, M, KIMURA, N, KIKUCHI, M, UCHIDA, T, HISANO, S, EURA, Y, KOZURU, M, NOMURA, Y, TOMITA, K

    Published in Blood (15-04-1994)
    “…The majority of sinonasal non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHLs) are thought to originate from T-cell lineage. However, they often express natural killer (NK)-cell…”
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    Acute Regulation by Dietary Phosphate of the Sodium-Dependent Phosphate Transporter (NaP1-2) in Rat Kidney by Katai, Kanako, Segawa, Hiroko, Haga, Hiromi, Morita, Kyoko, Arai, Hidekazu, Tatsumi, Sawako, Taketani, Yutaka, Miyamoto, Ken-ichi, Hisano, Setsuji, Fukui, Yoshihiro, Takeda, Eiji

    Published in Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) (01-01-1997)
    “…Alteration of the dietary intake of phosphate (P1) leads to rapid changes in renal P1 transport activity. The present study, examined the underlying cellular…”
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    Effects of dietary Pi on the renal Na+-dependent Pi transporter NaPi-2 in thyroparathyroidectomized rats by Takahashi, F, Morita, K, Katai, K, Segawa, H, Fujioka, A, Kouda, T, Tatsumi, S, Nii, T, Taketani, Y, Haga, H, Hisano, S, Fukui, Y, Miyamoto, K I, Takeda, E

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-07-1998)
    “…Dietary Pi and parathyroid hormone (PTH) are two most important physiological and pathophysiological regulators of Pi re-absorption in the renal proximal…”
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