Search Results - "Tsukamoto, Chihiro"
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Mutual mother-infant recognition in mice: The role of pup ultrasonic vocalizations
Published in Behavioural brain research (15-05-2017)“…•Mouse pups showed a preference for their own mother over an alien mother.•Mouse mothers located their own pups faster than alien pups.•Mouse mothers preferred…”
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Identification of an antibacterial protein as L‐amino acid oxidase in the skin mucus of rockfish Sebastes schlegeli
Published in The FEBS journal (01-01-2007)“…Fish skin mucus contains a variety of antimicrobial proteins and peptides that seem to play a role in self defense. We previously reported an antibacterial…”
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Isolation and cDNA cloning of an antibacterial L-amino acid oxidase from the skin mucus of the great sculpin Myoxocephalus polyacanthocephalus
Published in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (01-09-2009)“…The skin mucus of the great sculpin Myoxocephalus polyacanthocephalus showed both antibacterial and L-amino acid oxidase (LAO) activities. Antibacterial LAOs…”
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Apollon’s Gift: Musical Therapy from Asklepieia to Bīmāristāns
Published 01-01-2023“…This dissertation examines the history of music’s use for healing purposes in Antiquity and the Middle Ages and explores the contributions of Islamic medicine…”
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Effects of neonatal oxytocin on development of social behaviors in mice
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Identification of an antibacterial protein asL-amino acid oxidase in the skin mucus of rockfish Sebastes schlegeli
Published in The FEBS journal (01-01-2007)“…Fish skin mucus contains a variety of antimicrobial proteins and peptides that seem to play a role in self defense. We previously reported an antibacterial…”
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Identification of an antibacterial protein as L-amino acid oxidase in the skin mucus of rockfish Sebastesschlegeli
Published in The FEBS journal (01-01-2007)“…Fish skin mucus contains a variety of antimicrobial proteins and peptides that seem to play a role in self defense. We previously reported an antibacterial…”
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