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Publications by Shiro MURANAKA
Correlation Between Body Weight (Epididymal Fat) and Permeation Rate of Serum Leptin Through the Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) in Male Rats Aged 8 Months
Experimental Animals
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Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Veterinary
Animal Science
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An Evaluation of the Relation Between Food Consumption Rate and Equilibrium Body-Weight in Male Rats
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In Vitro Transmigration Assay to Model the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB)
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Methodologies to Assess Drug Permeation Through the Blood–Brain Barrier for Pharmaceutical Research
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A Novel Hypothesis of Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) Development and in Vitro BBB Model: Neural Stem Cell Is the Driver of BBB Formation and Maintenance
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Permeation of Blood-Borne IL15 Across the Blood-Brain Barrier and the Effect of LPS
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Appraisement Function of Coenzyme Q10 on Body Weight Changes Blood Serum Biochemical Parameters in Resembling Type 2 Diabetic Male Rats
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Fat Balance and Serum Leptin Concentrations in Normal, Hypothyroid, and Hyperthyroid Rats
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