Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (53.866 recursos) HUSCAP (Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers) contains peer-reviewed journal articles, proceedings, educational resources and any kind of scholarly works of Hokkaido University.
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1. Caveolin-3 gene mutation in Japanese with rippling muscle disease - Yabe, Ichiro; Kawashima, A; Kikuchi, S; Higashi, T; Fukazawa, T; Hamada, T; Sasaki, H; Tashiro, K; ??, ?? Objectives: Rippling muscle disease (RMD) is a rare myopathy characterized by percussion-induced rapid muscle contractions, muscle mounding, and rippling.
2. Four mutations of the spastin gene in Japanese families with spastic paraplegia - Basri, Rehana; Yabe, Ichiro; Soma, Hiroyuki; Takei, Asako; Nishimura, Hiroyuki; Machino, Yuka; Kokubo, Yasumasa; Kosugi, Masafumi; Okada, Ryuichirou; Yukitake, Motohiro; Tachibana, Hisao; Kuroda, Yasuo; Kuzuhara, Shigeki; Sasaki, Hidenao The most common form of HSP is caused by mutations of the spastin gene (SPAST), located on chromosome 2p21-p22, which encodes spastin, one of the ATPases associated with diverse cellular activities (AAA).
5. Heredity in Multiple System Atrophy - Soma, Hiroyuki; Yabe, Ichiro; Takei, Asako; Fujiki, Naoto; Yanagihara, Tetsuro; Sasaki, Hidenao; ??, ?? We investigated the family histories of 157 Japanese patients with probable orpossible multiple system atrophy (MSA).
6. Nonsuture dural repair using polyglycolic acid mesh and fibrin glue: clinical application to spinal surgery - Hida, Kazutoshi; Yamaguchi, Satoshi; Seki, Toshitaka; Yano, Shunsuke; Akino, Minoru; Terasaka, Shunsuke; Uchida, Takanori; Iwasaki, Yoshinobu; ??, ?? We report our experience with a non-suture dural repair technique inpatients undergoing spinal surgery; it employs a dura substitute composed of polyglycolic acid(PGA) mesh and fibrin glue.
14. Transient expression of GABAA receptor ?2 and ?3 subunits in differentiating cerebellar neurons - Takayama, Chitoshi; Inoue, Yoshiro To clarify how GABA exerts its effect on immature neurons, we examined the expression of the GABAA receptor ?2 and ?3 subunits, which are abundantly expressed before ?1 and ?6 subunits appear, in the developing mouse cerebellum using in situ hybridization.
18. GABAergic signaling in the developing cerebellum - Takayama, Chitoshi Furthermore, normal formation ofGABAergic synapses is crucial for the expression of higher brain functions such as memory,learning and motor coordination, and various psychiatric diseases such as anxiety disorders,epilepsy, schizophrenia and autism are partly caused by the dysfunction of GABA in thedeveloping and mature brain.