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1. Inhibition of endothelin A receptor by a novel, selective receptor antagonist enhances morphine-induced analgesia: Possible functional interaction of dimerized endothelin A and μ-opioid receptors

2. NRSF-GNAO1 Pathway Contributes to the Regulation of Cardiac Ca2+ Homeostasis

3. NRSF-GNAO1 Pathway Contributes to the Regulation of Cardiac Ca2+ Homeostasis

5. The Inhibition of TREK-1 K + Channels via Multiple Compounds Contained in the Six Kamikihito Components, Potentially Stimulating Oxytocin Neuron Pathways.

6. Discovery of 7-Azanorbornane-Based Dual Agonists for the Delta and Kappa Opioid Receptors through an In Situ Screening Protocol

10. Distinct Profiles of Desensitization of µ-Opioid Receptors Caused by Remifentanil or Fentanyl: In Vitro Assay with Cells and Three-Dimensional Structural Analyses

14. Evaluation of the Intracellular Signaling Activities of κ-Opioid Receptor Agonists, Nalfurafine Analogs; Focusing on the Selectivity of G-Protein- and β-Arrestin-Mediated Pathways

15. Therapeutic Potential of Orally Administered Rubiscolin-6.

16. Novel Opioid Analgesics for the Development of Transdermal Opioid Patches That Possess Morphine-Like Pharmacological Profiles Rather Than Fentanyl: Possible Opioid Switching Alternatives Among Patch Formula

18. The Steroidal Alkaloid Tomatidine and Tomatidine-Rich Tomato Leaf Extract Suppress the Human Gastric Cancer-Derived 85As2 Cells In Vitro and In Vivo via Modulation of Interferon-Stimulated Genes

19. Intravenous administration of human mesenchymal stem cells derived from adipose tissue and umbilical cord improves neuropathic pain via suppression of neuronal damage and anti-inflammatory actions in rats

20. NRSF- GNAO1 Pathway Contributes to the Regulation of Cardiac Ca 2+ Homeostasis

28. In Vitro Analyses of Spinach-Derived Opioid Peptides, Rubiscolins: Receptor Selectivity and Intracellular Activities through G Protein- and β-Arrestin-Mediated Pathways

29. Oxytocin Is a Positive Allosteric Modulator of κ-Opioid Receptors but Not δ-Opioid Receptors in the G Protein Signaling Pathway

34. Intake of Radionuclides in the Trees of Fukushima Forests 4. Binding of Radioiodine to Xyloglucan

37. Human mesenchymal stem cells from adipose tissue and umbilical cord improved neuropathic pain by regulating inflammation and recovery of the demyelination of sciatic nerve in rats

40. Intake of Radionuclides in the Trees of Fukushima Forests 4. Binding of Radioiodine to Xyloglucan

43. Analysis of oxytocin as a positive allosteric modulator(PAM)of the opioid δ- and κ-receptors.

49. Intake of Radionuclides in the tree of Fukushima Forests 2. Study of radiocesium flow to poplar seedlings as a model tree

50. Intake of Radionuclides in the Trees of Fukushima Forests 1. Field Study

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