Tadao Ohno

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Department of Medicine University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tsukuba, Ibaraki-ken, Japan 
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Sato T, Amano H, Ito Y, et al. (2013) NSAID, aspirin delays gastric ulcer healing with reduced accumulation of CXCR4(+)VEGFR1(+) cells to the ulcer granulation tissues. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = BioméDecine & PharmacothéRapie. 67: 607-13
Ae T, Ohno T, Hattori Y, et al. (2010) Role of microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1 in the facilitation of angiogenesis and the healing of gastric ulcers. American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 299: G1139-46
Sugino K, Sugai M, Horaguchi T, et al. (1998) Effects of muscimol injection into the caudate nucleus on performance of cognitive eye movement task in the cat Neuroscience Research. 31
Horaguchi T, Ohno T, Satoh T, et al. (1997) 2220 Activity change of cat caudate neurons related to the learning of memory-guided saccade task Neuroscience Research. 28
Sugino K, Debuchi J, Horaguchi T, et al. (1996) 1655 The activity of cat caudate neurons associated with memory-guided eye movement task Neuroscience Research. 25
Nakanowatari N, Debuchi J, Ohno T, et al. (1994) Selectivity of cat striatal neurons for the location of visual stimulus and the direction of saccade Neuroscience Research Supplements. 19
Nakanowatari N, Ohno T, Sugino K. (1993) 1549 Reexamination of the involvement of the putamen in the caudate-induced head turning Neuroscience Research Supplements. 18
Kitama T, Ohno T, Tanaka M, et al. (1991) Stimulation of the caudate nucleus induces contraversive saccadic eye movements as well as head turning in the cat. Neuroscience Research. 12: 287-92
Kitama T, Ohno T, Tanaka M, et al. (1991) Coordinated eye and head movements induced by stimulation of the caudate nucleus Neuroscience Research Supplements. 14
Akaike N, Ohno T, Tsubokawa H. (1989) EMG activities of neck muscles underlying lateral flexion of the neck during head-turning induced by electrical stimulation of the caudate nucleus in cats. Neuroscience Research. 6: 397-410
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