Makoto Kashiwayanagi

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Asahikawa Medical College, Asahikawa-shi, Hokkaidō, Japan 
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Osada K, Miyazono S, Ohata M, et al. (2021) Changes in gaseous concentration of alkylpyrazine analogs affect mouse avoidance behavior. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry. 85: 2343-2351
Noguchi T, Miyazono S, Kashiwayanagi M. (2018) Stimulus dynamics-dependent information transfer of olfactory and vomeronasal sensory neurons in mice. Neuroscience. 400: 48-61
Osada K, Ohta T, Takai R, et al. (2018) Oxytocin receptor signaling contributes to olfactory avoidance behavior induced by an unpleasant odorant. Biology Open
Miyazono S, Hasegawa K, Miyazaki S, et al. (2018) Etizolam attenuates the reduction in cutaneous temperature induced in mice by exposure to synthetic predator odor. European Journal of Pharmacology
Kashiwayanagi M, Miyazono S, Osada K. (2017) Pyrazine analogues from wolf urine induced unlearned fear in rats. Heliyon. 3: e00391
Noguchi T, Utsugi C, Kashiwayanagi M. (2017) Soft-diet feeding impairs neural transmission between mitral cells and interneurons in the mouse olfactory bulb. Archives of Oral Biology. 83: 209-213
Sasajima H, Miyazono S, Noguchi T, et al. (2017) Intranasal Administration of Rotenone to Mice Induces Dopaminergic Neurite Degeneration of Dopaminergic Neurons in the Substantia Nigra. Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 40: 108-112
NOGUCHI T, SASAJIMA H, MIYAZONO S, et al. (2017) Parallel Processing by Two Olfactory Systems Seibutsu Butsuri. 57: 023-025
Osada K, Miyazono S, Kashiwayanagi M. (2015) The scent of wolves: pyrazine analogs induce avoidance and vigilance behaviors in prey. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 9: 363
Sasajima H, Miyazono S, Noguchi T, et al. (2015) Intranasal administration of rotenone in mice attenuated olfactory functions through the lesion of dopaminergic neurons in the olfactory bulb. Neurotoxicology. 51: 106-115
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