801 results on '"Uezono, Yasuhito"'
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2. Involvement of spinal G-protein inwardly rectifying potassium (GIRK) channels in the enhanced antinociceptive effects of the activation of both μ-opioid and cannabinoid CB1 receptors
3. Effects of an oral mucosa protective formulation on chemotherapy- and/or radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis: a prospective study
4. 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
5. A review of frequently used Kampo prescriptions. Part 5. Rikkunshito.
6. Carvacrol inhibits the neuronal voltage-gated sodium channels Nav1.2, Nav1.6, Nav1.3, Nav1.7, and Nav1.8 expressed in Xenopus oocytes with different potencies
7. Impact of chemotherapy on the association between fear of cancer recurrence and the gut microbiota in breast cancer survivors
8. A Multicenter Retrospective Observational Study Analyzing the Effect of Polypharmacy on Oxycodone Tolerability
9. Visceral Hypersensitivity in Functional Dyspepsia (FD): Therapeutic Approaches to FD Based on Suppression of Visceral Hypersensitivity
10. Possible biased analgesic of hydromorphone through the G protein-over β-arrestin-mediated pathway: cAMP, CellKey™, and receptor internalization analyses
11. Fear of cancer recurrence among breast cancer survivors could be controlled by prudent dietary modification with polyunsaturated fatty acids
12. The Inhibition of TREK-1 K + Channels via Multiple Compounds Contained in the Six Kamikihito Components, Potentially Stimulating Oxytocin Neuron Pathways.
13. Discovery of 7-Azanorbornane-Based Dual Agonists for the Delta and Kappa Opioid Receptors through an In Situ Screening Protocol
14. G protein-biased LPAR1 agonism of prototypic antidepressants: Implication in the identification of novel therapeutic target for depression
15. Diagnosis and outcomes of cachexia in Asia: Working Consensus Report from the Asian Working Group for Cachexia
16. Neuropeptide oxytocin enhances μ opioid receptor signaling as a positive allosteric modulator
17. The Japanese herbal medicine Hangeshashinto enhances oral keratinocyte migration to facilitate healing of chemotherapy-induced oral ulcerative mucositis
18. Data-driven categorization of postoperative delirium symptoms using unsupervised machine learning
19. Author Correction: The Japanese herbal medicine Hangeshashinto enhances oral keratinocyte migration to facilitate healing of chemotherapy-induced oral ulcerative mucositis
20. Peripherally administered cisplatin activates a parvocellular neuronal subtype expressing arginine vasopressin and enhanced green fluorescent protein in the paraventricular nucleus of a transgenic rat
21. Possible involvement of central oxytocin in cisplatin-induced anorexia in rats
22. Distinct Profiles of Desensitization of µ-Opioid Receptors Caused by Remifentanil or Fentanyl: In Vitro Assay with Cells and Three-Dimensional Structural Analyses
23. The importance and requirement of evidence‐based medicine to expand the use of Kampo medicine
24. The atypical antipsychotic, olanzapine, potentiates ghrelin-induced receptor signaling: An in vitro study with cells expressing cloned human growth hormone secretagogue receptor
25. Tris-hydroxymethyl-aminomethane enhances capsaicin-induced intracellular Ca2+ influx through transient receptor potential V1 (TRPV1) channels
26. Listening carefully to the complaint and proposal of cancer patients yields novel and valuable drugs
27. Increased pain after palliative radiotherapy: not only due to cancer progression
28. The first structure-activity relationship study of oxytocin as a positive allosteric modulator for the µ opioid receptor
29. Endothelin A receptor agonist ET-1 suppresses μ-opioid receptor activities with different efficacies caused by morphine or fentanyl
30. Antidepressants inhibit Nav1.3, Nav1.7, and Nav1.8 neuronal voltage-gated sodium channels more potently than Nav1.2 and Nav1.6 channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes
31. G protein-biased LPAR1 agonism promotes prototypic antidepressant effects
32. Japanese herbal kampo medicine individually contributes to alleviating side effects of cancer patients
33. 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
34. History of the G Protein–Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Assays From Traditional to a State-of-the-Art Biosensor Assay
35. Goshajinkigan, a Traditional Japanese Medicine, Prevents Oxaliplatin-Induced Acute Peripheral Neuropathy by Suppressing Functional Alteration of TRP Channels in Rat
36. Therapeutic Potential of Orally Administered Rubiscolin-6.
37. Significance of Kampo medicine in cancer supportive care“1st International Symposium on Kampo Medicine”
38. Prevention of delirium with agitation by yokukansan in older adults after cancer surgery
39. J‐SUPPORT research policy for oral mucositis associated with cancer treatment
40. -Opioid receptor activation by tramadol and O-desmethyltramadol (M1)
41. What is the main mechanism of tramadol?
42. Anorexia in human and experimental animal models: physiological aspects related to neuropeptides
43. µ-Opioid receptor activation by tramadol and O-desmethyltramadol (M1)
44. Inhibition by Pregnenolone Sulphate, a Metabolite of the Neurosteroid Pregnenolone, of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels Expressed in Xenopus Oocytes
45. 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
46. Ketamine Improves Desensitization of µ-Opioid Receptors Induced by Repeated Treatment with Fentanyl but Not with Morphine
47. Pain and Herbal Medicine: Effectiveness of Japanese Kampo Medicines on Pains Associated with Cancer Patients
48. The Tramadol Metabolite O-Desmethyl Tramadol Inhibits Substance P–Receptor Functions Expressed in Xenopus Oocytes
49. 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
50. 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
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