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Yasuo KINUGASA
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
95-98
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Saburo UCHIYAMA
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99-103
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Sigeru MIZOHATA
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Yoshinori KAMETAKA
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Nobuo KIMURA
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
114-119
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Kazuo ISHIGURO
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O. P. RAI
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T. TAMURA, J. L. CHRISLOCK
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
128-131
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Hatsuo OKANO
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
132-137
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Shizu NAKANISHI
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Isao MIYAZAKI
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
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Kiyoshi ISÉKI
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Kiyoshi ISÉKI
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Sakuji INOUE
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Keio NAGAMI, J. H. ROBERTS
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Shouro KASAHARA
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Yasumasa ARAI
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In persistent-diestrous rats secured by daily injections of estrone for the first 30 days of postnatal life, ovariectomy did not give rise to proliferation and hypertrophy of pituitary gonadotrophs. In ovariectomized controls (Group 4), the average percentage of gonadotrophic basophils in the anterior pituitary was 24.05±0.92. In estrogen-induced persistent-diestrous rats, the percentages were 5.43±0.34 (Group 1), 1.42±0.17 (Group 2) and 0.99±0.05 (Group 3), being lowered with doses of estrone administered neonatally.
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Toshiyuki YANASE
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
169-174
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Nobuo TAKAGI, Sajiro MAKINO, Shudo TAKAI, Masahiro HIKITA
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
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Hachiro NAKAJIMA, Tadamitsu OGUSHI
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
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Blood and submaxillary gland of crab-eating macaques were tested for their ABO and Lewis blood groups. All the macaques tested contained A and/or B substances in their glands and a rough reciprocal relation seemed to exist between the antigen of gland and the antibody of serum. In testing the red cells, crab-eating macaques could be divided into three groups in Lewis blood groups, as in man, and it was suggested that the Le
a substance on the red cells might be taken up from the serum. The submaxillary glands contained both Le
a and Le
b substances being independent of Lewis groups of the red cells.
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by Potassium Tetraborate Treatment on Paper
Seiichi OHKUMA, Toshiaki SHINOHARA, Chitose MIYAUCHI
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
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Treatment of N-acetylhexosamines with potassium tetraborate on paper results in chromogen formation and epimerization.
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Kisou KUBOTA, Kunitaro TAKAHASHI
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
191-194
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Excitatory postsynaptic potentials were recorded intracellulary from the cat pyramidal tract cell by stimulation of the pyramidal tract, either at the rostral pyramid or cerebral peduncle. These potentials occurred in the cells of which conduction velocity between 20 and 168m/see, and were induced by impulses along the pyramidal fibers at 11-16m/sec., i.e., the slowly conducting axons of the pyramidal tract cells. It is suggested that there is recurrent facilitation from the slow to the fast cells which is exerted probably monosynaptically through the axon collaterals of the former.
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Kisou KUBOTA, Hideo SAKATA, Kunitaro TAKAHASHI, Masatake UNO
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
195-197
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The inhibitory postsynaptic potentials of the pyramidal tract cells attributable to their axon collateral activity were intracellulary recorded during the pyramidal tract stimulation. Laminar analysis of the extracellular potentials indicated the termination of these recurrent inhibitory synapses on the somatic portion of the pyramidal tract cell.
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Kenji TAKEYA, Kikuo NOMOTO, Ryoichi MORI
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
198-200
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In mice thymectomized at birth and inoculated with methylcholanthrene at 4 weeks of age, tumors developed earlier and the incidence of tumor formation was higher than in sham-thymectomized mice. The rate of outgrowth of tumors after first recognition was almost equal in both groups.
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Kikuo NOMOTO, Ryoichi MORI, Kenji TAKEYA
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
201-204
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The methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma transplanted to isogeneic C57BL mice developed more rapidly in thymectomized mice than in sham-thymectomized mice. The same tumor was accepted and grew rapidly in the allogeneic CF1 mice thymectomized and transplanted at birth.
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Ryoichi MORI, Kikuo NOMOTO, Kenji TAKEYA
1965 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages
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Grossly apparent tumors were produced by polyoma virus in weanling CF1 mice thymectomized at birth. Of 18 neonatally thymectomized and polyoma virus-inoculated weanling mice, 3 were found to have grossly apparent tumors 100 to 150 days after the virus inoculation. No tumors were found in so treated sham-thymectomized mice in the same observation period.
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