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    Effects of Dopamine Antagonists on Changes in Spontaneous EEG and Locomotor Activity in Ketamine-Treated Rats by Yamamoto, M, Mizuki, Y, Suetsugi, M, Ozawa, Y, Ooyama, M, Suzuki, M

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-05-1997)
    “…YAMAMOTO M., Y. MIZUKI, M. SUETSUGI, Y. OZAWA, M. OOYAMA AND M. SUZUKI. Effects of dopamine antagonists on changes in spontaneous EEG and locomotor activity in…”
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    Dopaminergic and Cholinergic Interaction in Cataleptic Responses in Mice by Ushijima, I, Kawano, M, Kaneyuki, H, Suetsugi, M, Usami, K, Hirano, H, Mizuki, Y, Yamada, M

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-09-1997)
    “…The cataleptogenic effects of haloperidol, a dopamine D2 receptor antagonist; SCH23390, a D1 receptor antagonist; physostigmine, a cholinesterase inhibitor;…”
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    Flavone and isoflavone phytoestrogens are agonists of estrogen-related receptors by Suetsugi, Masatomo, Su, Leila, Karlsberg, Kimberly, Yuan, Yate-Ching, Chen, Shiuan

    Published in Molecular cancer research (01-11-2003)
    “…While estrogen-related receptors (ERRalpha, ERRbeta, and ERRgamma) share a high amino acid sequence homology with estrogen receptors (ERs), estrogens are not…”
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    Expression and Functional Study of Estrogen Receptor-Related Receptors in Human Prostatic Cells and Tissues by Cheung, C. P., Yu, Shan, Wong, K. B., Chan, L. W., Lai, Fernand M. M., Wang, Xianghong, Suetsugi, Masatomo, Chen, Shiuan, Chan, Franky L.

    “…Estrogen receptor-related receptors (ERRs; α, β, γ) are orphan nuclear receptors and constitutively active without binding to estrogen. Like estrogen receptors…”
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    Memory and cognitive impairments in a case of long-term trihexyphenidyl abuse by Kajimura, N, Mizuki, Y, Kai, S, Suetsugi, M, Yamada, M, Okuma, T

    Published in Pharmacopsychiatry (01-03-1993)
    “…We present a case of long-term trihexyphenidyl (THP) abuse in which memory and cognitive impairments were observed 23 years after the commencement of…”
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    Characteristics of the anxiolytic effects of buspirone in high- and low-anxious normal humans assessed by frontal midline theta activity by Mizuki, Y, Suetsugi, M, Ushijima, I, Yamada, M

    “…Fmtheta is a distinct theta activity in the frontal midline area that appears during performance of mental tasks. It is suggested that relief from anxiety…”
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    Effects of indeloxazine hydrochloride on sleep in normal humans by Kajimura, N, Mizuki, Y, Kai, S, Suetsugi, M, Sekimoto, M, Fujii, S, Yamada, M, Yamadera, H, Okuma, T

    “…The effects of 40 mg of indeloxazine hydrochloride, a cerebral metabolic enhancer, on sleep were investigated in 6 healthy male students. Polygraphic…”
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    The relationship between rhythmic activities during a mental task and sleep spindles: A correlative analysis by Suetsugi, Masatomo, Mizuki, Yasushi, Ushijima, Itsuko, Watanabe, Yoshifumi

    “…In a previous study, we suggested that the characteristics of theta, alpha, and beta rhythms during a mental task were similar to those during sleep. Building…”
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    Appearance of frontal midline theta activity in patients with generalized anxiety disorder by Suetsugi, M, Mizuki, Y, Ushijima, I, Kobayashi, T, Tsuchiya, K, Aoki, T, Watanabe, Y

    Published in Neuropsychobiology (01-01-2000)
    “…The appearance of frontal midline theta activity (Fmθ), recognized as distinct EEG theta rhythm in the frontal midline area during performance of a mental…”
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    A qualitative and quantitative analysis of rhythmic activities during a mental task and sleep spindles by Suetsugi, Masatomo, Ushijima, Itsuko, Watanabe, Yoshifumi

    “…The frequency, configuration, and distribution of sleep spindles are similar to some of the rhythmic activities seen during task performance. In the present…”
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    Cocaine: evidence for NMDA-, β-carboline- and dopaminergic-mediated seizures in mice by Ushijima, Itsuko, Kobayashi, Takayoshi, Suetsugi, Masatomo, Watanabe, Katsumi, Yamada, Michio, Yamaguchi, Kazuhito

    Published in Brain research (29-06-1998)
    “…The present study was undertaken to examine the role of the benzodiazepine/GABA and N-methyl- d-aspartate (NMDA) systems in the convulsive effect of cocaine in…”
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    Differential effects of dopaminergic drugs on anxiety and arousal in healthy volunteers with high and low anxiety by Mizuki, Yasushi, Suetsugi, Masatomo, Ushijima, Itsuko, Yamada, Michio

    “…1. 1. The appearance of frontal midline theta activity (Fmθ), the distinct EEC theta rhythm in the frontal midline area during performance of a mental task,…”
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    Differential effects of noradrenergic drugs on anxiety and arousal in healthy volunteers with high and low anxiety by Mizuki, Yasushi, Suetsugi, Masatomo, Ushijima, Itsuko, Yamada, Michio

    “…1. 1. The appearance of frontal midline theta activity (Fmθ), the distinct EEG theta rhythm in the frontal midline area during performance of a mental task,…”
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    The effects of diazepam on sleep spindles: a qualitative and quantitative analysis by Suetsugi, M, Mizuki, Y, Ushijima, I, Kobayashi, T, Watanabe, Y

    Published in Neuropsychobiology (01-01-2001)
    “…The effects of 2.5 or 5 mg diazepam (DIZ) on the sleep spindles were studied in 12 healthy male subjects. Polygraphic recordings and the state anxiety scale of…”
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    Anxiolytic effects of low-dose clomipramine in highly anxious healthy volunteers assessed by frontal midline theta activity by Suetsugi, Masatomo, Mizuki, Yasushi, Ushijima, Itsuko, Yamada, Michio, Imaizumi, Junichi

    “…1. 1. The appearance of Fmθ, the distinct EEG theta rhythm in the frontal midline area during performance of a mental task, reflects relief from anxiety in…”
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