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    Electrical resistivity and thermopower of hole-doped delafossite CuCoO2 polycrystals by Kurita, K., Yagisawa, M., Okazaki, R.

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-01-2021)
    “…We have synthesized the polycrystalline samples of the delafossite oxide CuCo1−yMgyO2 through the thermal decomposition of copper-cobalt-magnesium…”
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    Ivermectin: a multifaceted drug of Nobel prize-honoured distinction with indicated efficacy against a new global scourge, COVID-19 by Santin, A.D., Scheim, D.E., McCullough, P.A., Yagisawa, M., Borody, T.J.

    Published in New microbes and new infections (01-09-2021)
    “…In 2015, the Nobel Committee for Physiology or Medicine, in its only award for treatments of infectious diseases since six decades prior, honoured the…”
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    Effects of intravenous betaine on methionine-loading–induced plasma homocysteine elevation in rats by Yagisawa, Masako, Okawa, Nao, Shigematsu, Norihiro, Nakata, Rieko

    Published in The Journal of nutritional biochemistry (01-11-2004)
    “…An intravenous methionine-loading model was characterized, and the suppressive effect of betaine on plasma homocysteine elevation induced by methionine loading…”
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    Electrical resistivity and thermopower of hole-doped delafossite CuCoO 2 polycrystals by Kurita, K., Yagisawa, M., Okazaki, R.

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-01-2021)
    “…Abstract We have synthesized the polycrystalline samples of the delafossite oxide CuCo 1− y Mg y O 2 through the thermal decomposition of…”
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    T cell-dependent elimination of dividing Trypanosoma grosi from the bloodstream of Mongolian jirds by Sato, H, Ishita, K, Osanai, A, Yagisawa, M, Kamiya, H, Ito, M

    Published in Parasitology (01-03-2004)
    “…Mongolian jirds, Meriones unguiculatus, are susceptible to infection with Trypanosoma grosi, which naturally parasitizes Apodemus spp. The present study…”
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