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Update date: Dec. 18, 2024 Okawa Toshiaki
オオカワ トシアキ | Okawa Toshiaki
Affiliation and department: Job title:
Associate Professor
Research field (1):
Obstetrics and gynecology
Research theme for competitive and other funds (4): - 子宮収縮に関する研究
- Nitric Oxideと子宮収縮
- Study on Uterine Contraction
- Nitric Oxide and Uterine Contraction
MISC (34): -
YP Vedernikov, AS Syal, T Okawa, GR Saade, RE Garfield. Adenylate cyclase and potassium channels are involved in forskolin- and 1,9-dideoxyforskolin-induced inhibition of pregnant rat uterus contractility. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY. 2000. 182. 3. 620-624
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The role of cyclic nucleotides in the spontaneous contractility and responsiveness to witric oxide of the rat uterus at midgestation and term. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 2000. 182. 3. 612-619
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Role of nucleotide cyclases in the inhibition of pregnant rat uterine contraction by the openers of potassium channels. Am. J. Obstet Gynecol. 2000. 82. 4. 913-918
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The role of cyclic nucleotides in the spontaneous contractility and responsiveness to witric oxide of the rat uterus at midgestation and term. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 2000. 182. 3. 612-619
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Role of nucleotide cyclases in the inhibition of pregnant rat uterine contraction by the openers of potassium channels. Am. J. Obstet Gynecol. 2000. 82. 4. 913-918
more... Books (1): Lectures and oral presentations (3): -
ラット妊娠子宮筋の収縮反応とinositol 1.4.5-trisphosphate(IP3)産生」におけるEndotoxinの影響
(第42回日本周産期新生児医学会 2006)
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妊娠iNOSノックアウトマウスにおける、子宮収縮反応に対するNOと胎盤の影響
(第48回日本平滑筋学会総会 2006)
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妊娠維持に重要なCD4+25+制御性T細胞産生は、iNOSの二面性により調節される。
(第57回日本産婦人科学会学術講演会 2006)
Education (4): - - 1991 Fukushima Medical University
- - 1991 Fukushima Medical University Graduate School, Division of Medical Science
- - 1985 Tokai University Graduate School of Medicine
- - 1985 Tokai University Faculty of Medicine
Professional career (1): Association Membership(s) (5):
Society For Aynecologic Investigation
, 日本薬理学会
, 日本産科婦人科学会
, Society For Maternal-Feral Medicine
, Nitric Oxide Society
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