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    Neuroprotective role of bradykinin because of the attenuation of pro‐inflammatory cytokine release from activated microglia by Noda, Mami, Kariura, Yukihiro, Pannasch, Ulrike, Nishikawa, Kaori, Wang, Liping, Seike, Toshihiro, Ifuku, Masataka, Kosai, Yuki, Wang, Bing, Nolte, Christiane, Aoki, Shunsuke, Kettenmann, Helmut, Wada, Keiji

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-04-2007)
    “…Bradykinin (BK) has been reported to be a mediator of brain damage in acute insults. Receptors for BK have been identified on microglia, the pathologic sensors…”
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    A sensitive internal standard method for the determination of melatonin in mammals using precolumn oxidation reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography by HAMASE, Kenji, HIRANO, Junzo, KOSAI, Yuki, TOMITA, Tatsunosuke, ZAITSU, Kiyoshi

    “…A sensitive and accurate internal standard method to determine melatonin in mammalian tissues and physiological fluids has been described. This method includes…”
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    A sensitive internal standard method for the determination of melatonin in mammals using precolumn oxidation reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography by Hamase, Kenji, Hirano, Junzo, Kosai, Yuki, Tomita, Tatsunosuke, Zaitsu, Kiyoshi

    “…A sensitive and accurate internal standard method to determine melatonin in mammalian tissues and physiological fluids has been described. This method includes…”
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    Attenuation of cytokine release from microglia by bradykinin by Noda, Mami, Kariura, Yukihiro, Pannasch, Ulrike, Nishikawa, Kaori, Wang, Liping, Seike, Toshihiro, Ifuku, Masataka, Kosai, Yuki, Wang, Bing, Nolte, Christiane, Aoki, Shunsuke, Kettenmann, Helmut, Wada, Keiji

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (2007)
    “…Bradykinin (BK) has been reported to be a mediator of brain damage in acute insults. Receptors for BK have been identified on microglia, the pathologic sensors…”
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    Journal Article