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    Effects of Short Chain Fatty Acids on the Production of Heat-Labile Enterotoxin from Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli by TAKASHI, Katsuo, FLUITA, Itsuki, KOBARI, Kazumine

    Published in Japanese Journal of Pharmacology (01-01-1989)
    “…Each addition of some short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) into casamino acids-yeast extract culture media at a concentration of 2 mg/ml reduced the production of…”
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    Effects of Short Chain Fatty Acids on the Production of Heat-Labile Enterotoxin from Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli by TAKASHI, Katsuo, FUJITA, Itsuki, KOBARI, Kazumine

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1989)
    “…Each addition of some short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) into casamino acids-yeast extract culture media at a concentration of 2 mg/ml reduced the production of…”
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    HEMOLYSIS AND HYPERPOTASSEMIA IN RAT INDUCED BY THE THERMOSTABLE DIRECT HEMOLYSIN OF VIBRIO PARAHAEMOLYTICUS by TAKASHI, Katsuo, NISHIYAMA, Manko, KUGA, Tetsuro

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (01-01-1982)
    “…Thermostable direct hemolysin purified from cultured filtrates of a pathogenic strain of Vibrio parahaemolyticus has been reported to have potent cardiotoxic…”
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    Involvement of GABAergic Systems and Benzodiazepine Receptors in the Jumping Behavior Induced by Harmine and Apomorphine in Rats by MOROI, Kayoko, TAKASHI, Katsuo, KUGA, Tetsuro

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1988)
    “…Harmine (HA) induces a jumping behavior in rats when the central dopaminergic function has been activated. Possible involvement of the GABAergic systems and…”
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    ROLE OF BRAIN MONOAMINE SYSTEMS IN THE JUMPING BEHAVIOR INDUCED IN RATS BY THE COMBINATION OF HARMINE AND APOMORPHINE by TAKASHI, Katsuo, KUGA, Tetsuro

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (01-01-1981)
    “…The role of brain monoamine systems in the jumping behavior induced by the combination of harmine and apomorphine was studied by using a MT pick-up to assess…”
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    Involvement of GABAergic Systems and Benzodiazepine Receptors in the Jumping Behavior Induced by Harmine and Apomorphine in Rats by Kayoko MOROI, Katsuo TAKASHI, Tetsuro KUGA

    Published in Japanese Journal of Pharmacology (1988)
    “…Harmine (HA) induces a jumping behavior in rats when the Central dopaminergic function has been activated. Possible involvement of the GABAergic systems and…”
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    ROLE OF BRAIN MONOAMINE SYSTEMS IN THE JUMPING BEHAVIOR INDUCED IN RATS BY THE COMBINATION OF HARMINE AND APOMORPHINE by TAKASHI, Katsuo, KUGA, Tetsuro

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1981)
    “…The role of brain monoamine systems in the jumping behavior induced by the combination of harmine and apomorphine was studied by using a MT pick-up to assess…”
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    Involvement of GABAergic Systems and Benzodiazepine Receptors in the Jumping Behavior Induced by Harmine and Apomorphine in Rats by MOROI, Kayoko, TAKASHI, Katsuo, KUGA, Tetsuro

    Published in Japanese journal of pharmacology (1988)
    “…Harmine (HA) induces a jumping behavior in rats when the central dopaminergic function has been activated. Possible involvement of the GABAergic systems and…”
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    Electronic Properties of N-Heteroaromatics. LX. Oxidation of Oxyhemoglobin by the Pesence of Phenothiazine Tranquilizers : Formation of Methemoglobin and Its Mechanism by OKANO, TEISUKE, HAGA, MAKOTO, TAKASHI, KATSUO, NAKAMOTO, SACHIKO, MOTOHASHI, NOBORU

    Published in YAKUGAKU ZASSHI (01-04-1977)
    “…Studies were made on the oxidation of oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) by the presence of phenothiazine system tranquilizers. Methemoglobin (MHb) was formed when a salt of…”
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