Search Results - "Mizumachi, H"
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Transgelin mediates transforming growth factor‐β1‐induced proliferation of human periodontal ligament cells
Published in Journal of periodontal research (01-12-2017)“…Background and Objective Human periodontal ligament cells (HPDLCs) express transforming growth factor‐β1 (TGF‐β1) that regulates differentiation and…”
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P22-20: Skin sensitization potency prediction based on read-across with reliably selected analogue and RhE based Testing Strategy (RTS)
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P02-10 Effects of storage of LabCyte EPI-MODEL24, the reconstructed human epidermis, on the in vitro skin sensitization test EpiSensA
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Transgelin mediates transforming growth factor-[beta]1-induced proliferation of human periodontal ligament cells
Published in Journal of periodontal research (01-12-2017)“…Background and Objective Human periodontal ligament cells (HPDLCs) express transforming growth factor-[beta]1 (TGF-[beta]1) that regulates differentiation and…”
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In Vitro Immune Response to the 2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl Determinant in Aged C57BL/6J Mice: Changes in the Humoral Immune Response to, Avidity for the TNP Determinant and Responsiveness to LPS Effect with Aging
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-02-1976)“…An in vitro anti-TNP response of the spleen cells from aged C57BL/6J mice showed approximately 4-fold less PFC than did that from young adult mice. Anti-theta…”
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Pressure Sensitive Adhesion and Viscoelasticity of Polyvinyl Alcohol Aqueous Gel
Published in YAKUGAKU ZASSHI (25-06-1986)“…Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) aqueous solutions with high water content were repeatedly frozen and defrosted to obtain PVA hydrogels with high elasticity. Tack and…”
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Effects of miscibility and viscoelasticity on shear creep resistance of natural-rubber-based pressure-sensitive adhesives
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (21-03-2000)“…Natural rubber (NR) was blended in various ratios with 29 kinds of tackifier resins. Miscibilities of all the blend systems were illustrated as phase diagrams…”
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Effects of miscibility on peel strength of natural-rubber-based pressure-sensitive adhesives
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (24-10-1998)“…Natural rubber (NR) was blended in various ratios with 29 kinds of tackifier resins, which were prepared from rosin, terpenes, and petroleum. Miscibilities of…”
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Miscibility and adhesive properties of EVA-based hot-melt adhesives. II. Peel strength
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (24-01-2002)“…A series of ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers (EVA) were blended with some tackifier resins that were made from wood extracts, and possible relations between…”
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Effects of miscibility on probe tack of natural-rubber-based pressure-sensitive adhesives
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (24-10-1998)“…Natural rubber (NR) was blended in various ratios with 29 kinds of tackifier resins, which were prepared from rosin, terpenes, and petroleum. Miscibilities of…”
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Miscibility and pressure-sensitive adhesive performances of acrylic copolymer and hydrogenated rosin systems
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (24-01-1999)“…Relationship between the miscibility of pressure‐sensitive adhesives (PSAs) acrylic copolymer/hydrogenated rosin systems and their performance (180° peel…”
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Miscibility and fracture energy of probe tack for acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives: acrylic copolymer/tackifier resin systems
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (18-07-1998)“…The relationship between the miscibility of acrylic pressure‐sensitive adhesive (PSA) and the fracture energy (W) (Jm−2) of the probe tack was investigated,…”
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Influence of rheological properties of adhesive polymer on strain energy release rate of mode II and adhesive shear strength
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (17-10-1997)“…It is well known that adhesive strength shows temperature and rate dependencies reflecting viscoelastic properties of an adhesive used. Specifically, a…”
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Rheological study on the adhesion properties of the blends of ethylene vinyl acetate/terpene phenol adhesives
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (10-10-1998)“…Measurements of the shear, tensile, peel, and creep strength of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA)/CaCO3/terpene phenol adhesive system at three different ratios…”
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Miscibility between natural rubber and tackifiers. I. Phase diagrams of the blends of natural rubber with rosin and terpene resins
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (13-06-1997)“…Natural rubber (NR) was blended in various ratios with 17 kinds of tackifiers, which were prepared from rosin and terpenes. The blends were heated to various…”
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Miscibility Between Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Copolymers and Tackifier Resins
Published in The Journal of adhesion (01-01-2000)“…A series of ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) were blended with various kinds of tackifiers and the miscibility between the components was investigated…”
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Miscibility between natural rubber and tackifiers. II. Phase diagrams of the blends of natural rubber and petroleum resins
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (10-01-1998)“…Natural rubber (NR) was blended in various ratios with 12 kinds of tackifiers that were prepared from petroleum. The blends were heated to various temperatures…”
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Fracture toughness of adhesive joints. III. Temperature and rate dependencies of mode II fracture toughness and adhesive shear strength
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (14-02-1997)“…Adhesive strength shows temperature and rate dependencies that reflect viscoelastic properties of an adhesive. Similarly, a critical strain energy release rate…”
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Pressure Sensitive Adhesion and Viscoelasticity of Polyvinyl Alcohol Hydrogels. II. Simulation and Prediction of Pressure Sensitive Adhesion by Viscoelastic Data
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1991)“…The control of adhesion properties such as pressure sensitive adhesion and tack (initial pressure sensitive adhesion) is important in external applications of…”
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