12 results on '"Tokita, Yohei"'
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2. Contraction of gut smooth muscle cells assessed by fluorescence imaging
3. Possible Involvement of the Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Type 1 Channel in Postoperative Adhesive Obstruction and Its Prevention by a Kampo (Traditional Japanese) Medicine, Daikenchuto
4. Involvement of Interleukin-17A-Induced Hypercontractility of Intestinal Smooth Muscle Cells in Persistent Gut Motor Dysfunction
5. 13 IL-17 is Critically Involved in the Gut Hypermotility Following Resolution of T-Cell Mediated Inflammation
6. 14 IL-17 Suppresses RGS4 Translocation in Primary Cultured Intestinal Smooth Muscle Cells via IκBξ Signaling: an Indication of a Mechanism of IL-17-Induced Gut Hypermotility
7. Tu1977 IL-17 Induces Hypercontractility in Intestinal Smooth Muscle Strips and Cells via Nf?B Signaling
8. T Cell-Mediated Intestinal Inflammation Causes Gut Hypo-Motility: A Possible Involvement of IL-1β-Triggered NfκB-IκBζ-RGS4 Signaling, and the Effect of a Traditional Japanese Medicine Daikenchuto (Dkt, TU-100)
9. W1928 Modulation of Smooth Muscle Cell Contractility by TH1/TH2 Cytokines in Gut Hyper-Contractility in a Murine Model of T Cell-Mediated Persistent Gut Motor Dysfunction
10. 64 Role of Acetylcholine and Serotonin Receptors in the Maintenance of Muscle Hypercontractility in a Murine Model of Post-Inflammatory Irritable Bowel Syndrome
11. The Pharmacological Effects of Daikenchuto, a Traditional Herbal Medicine, on Delayed Gastrointestinal Transit in Rat Postoperative Ileus
12. Elucidation of Daikenchuto on postoperative gastrointestinal obstruction
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