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    Differential responses of intestinal glucose transporter mRNA transcripts to levels of dietary sugars by Miyamoto, K, Hase, K, Takagi, T, Fujii, T, Taketani, Y, Minami, H, Oka, T, Nakabou, Y

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-10-1993)
    “…Dietary sugars are known to stimulate intestinal glucose transport activity, but the specific signals involved are unknown. The Na(+)- dependent glucose…”
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    Characterization of the rabbit intestinal fructose transporter (GLUT5) by Miyamoto, K, Tatsumi, S, Morimoto, A, Minami, H, Yamamoto, H, Sone, K, Taketani, Y, Nakabou, Y, Oka, T, Takeda, E

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-11-1994)
    “…Recent studies suggest that the jejunal/kidney-type facilitative glucose transporter (GLUT5) functions as a high-affinity D-fructose transporter. However, its…”
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    A possible approach to the suppression of side effects induced by PGE1 by NAKABOU, Y, KUBOTA, M, TAKADA, K, OJIMA, M

    “…Prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) is known to possess various actions in vivo. Of these actions, the contraction of the ileum and inflammation are undesirable side…”
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    Epsilon-polylysine inhibits pancreatic lipase activity and suppresses postprandial hypertriacylglyceridemia in rats by Kido, Yasuhiro, Hiramoto, Shigeru, Murao, Miyuki, Horio, Yoko, Miyazaki, Toshiyuki, Kodama, Toshiaki, Nakabou, Yukihiro

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-06-2003)
    “…Epsilon-polylysine (epsilon-PL) has been used as a food additive in Japan for many years. In this study, it inhibited human and porcine pancreatic lipase…”
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    A motion analysis of the Bunraku puppet for generation of emotional robot actions based on KM/sub 2/O-Langevin model by Hattori, M., Tsuji, M., Nakabou, Y., Tadokoro, S., Takamori, T., Yamada, K.

    “…Human robots must have actions with fertile emotion, in order to cooperate with human being. To clarify "what is the emotional factor of actions", the actions…”
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    Changes in brush-border enzyme activities of intestinal epithelial cells isolated from the villus-crypt axis during the early phase of alloxan diabetes in rats by Nakabou, Y, Ikeuchi, K, Minami, H, Hagihira, H

    Published in Experientia (15-04-1985)
    “…The sucrase activity in enterocytes isolated from the villus crypt axis was found to increase in all regions of the villus from day 2 after induction of…”
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    Complete remission by mepitiostane in hypoplastic leukemia by Okuno, Y, Nakabou, Y, Suzuki, S, Ichiba, S, Sugiyama, H, Takahashi, T, Imura, H, Nakamura, K, Ito, M

    Published in Rinshō ketsueki (01-08-1989)
    “…A 71-year-old female was diagnosed as hypoplastic leukemia (ALL, L 2). Vitamin D3 (D3) therapy with alfacalcidol was successful and remission continued for…”
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    Absorbability of Calcium from Calcium-bound Phosphoryl Oligosaccharides in Comparison with That from Various Calcium Compounds in the Rat Ligated Jejunum Loop by TO-O, Kenji, KAMASAKA, Hiroshi, NISHIMURA, Takahisa, KURIKI, Takashi, SAEKI, Shigeru, NAKABOU, Yukihiro

    “…Calcium-bound phosphoryl oligosaccharides (POs-Ca) were prepared from potato starch. Their solubility and in situ absorbability as a calcium source were…”
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    Absorbability of calcium form calcium-bound phosphyryl oligosaccharides in comparison with that from various calcium compounds in the rat ligated jejunum loop by Too, K. (Ezaki Glico Co. Ltd., Osaka (Japan)), Kamasaka, H, Nishimura, T, Kuriki, T, Saeki, S, Nakabou, Y

    “…Calcium-bound phosphoryl oligosaccharides (POs-Ca) were prepared from potato starch. Their solubility and in situ absorbability as a calcium source were…”
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    Diabetes and glucose transporter gene expression in rat small intestine by Miyamoto, K, Hase, K, Taketani, Y, Minami, H, Oka, T, Nakabou, Y, Hagihira, H

    “…The expressions of Na(+)-dependent glucose transporter (SGLT1) and five facilitative glucose transporter genes (GLUT1-5) in the small intestine of…”
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    A possible approach to the suppression of side effects induced by PGE 1 by Nakabou, Y., Kubota, M., Takada, K., Ojima, M.

    “…Prostaglandin E 1 (PGE 1) is known to posses various actions in vivo. Of these actions, the contraction of the ileum and inflammation are undesirable side…”
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    Inhibition of glucose absorption by phlorizin affects intestinal functions in rats by Minami, H, Kim, J R, Tada, K, Takahashi, F, Miyamoto, K, Nakabou, Y, Sakai, K, Hagihira, H

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-09-1993)
    “…To investigate the mechanism of regulation of intestinal disaccharidase activity and glucose absorption, the effect of dietary intake of phlorizin, a potent…”
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    Developmental changes in intestinal glucose transporter mRNA levels by Miyamoto, K, Hase, K, Taketani, Y, Minami, H, Oka, T, Nakabou, Y, Hagihira, H

    “…Developmental changes in glucose transporter mRNA levels in the jejunum of rats of different ages were examined by using slot blot RNA analysis. The level of…”
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    Role of liver-type glucose transporter (GLUT2) in transport across the basolateral membrane in rat jejunum by Miyamoto, Ken-ichi, Takagi, Toshimitsu, Fujii, Takeru, Matsubara, Tomoko, Hase, Kyoko, Taketani, Yutaka, Oka, Tatsuzo, Minami, Hisanori, Nakabou, Yukihiro

    Published in FEBS letters (21-12-1992)
    “…To obtain information on the regulation of glucose transport across the basolateral membrane (BLM) of intestinal epithelial cells, we measured the number of […”
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    Differential mechanisms of induction of ornithine decarboxylase in rat intestine by L- and D-amino acids by Miyamoto, K, Oka, T, Fujii, T, Matsubara, T, Minami, H, Nakabou, Y, Natori, Y, Hagihira, H

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (06-01-1992)
    “…A single intragastric administration of glycine, L- and D-alanine, and L-and D-serine into rats resulted in a more than 20-fold stimulation of intestinal…”
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    Effect of food intake on intestinal absorption and mucosal hydrolases in alloxan diabetic rats by Nakabou, Y, Ishikawa, Y, Misake, A, Hagihira, H

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-02-1980)
    “…The relation between food intake and enzyme activity of the small intestine and rate of intestinal absorption were studied in rats 15 days after induction of…”
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    Induction of intestinal ornithine decarboxylase by single amino acid feeding by Minami, H, Miyamoto, K, Fujii, Y, Nakabou, Y, Hagihira, H

    Published in Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) (01-07-1985)
    “…Intestinal and hepatic ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activities increased to a peak 4 h after administration of a diet containing casein or an amino acid…”
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