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J Hematol Oncol
May 2012
Dept. of Hematology Nephrology and Rheumatology, Akita Univ. Graduate School of Medicine, Akita, Japan.
Background: The BCR-ABL T315I kinase domain mutation is insensitive to dasatinib therapy for Philadelphia-positive acute lymphoid leukemia (Ph + ALL) patients. Resistant T315I clone may be present prior to initiating dasatinib, which could expand under selective pressures during treatment. However, it is also possible that Ph + ALL patients newly acquire the T315I mutation during dasatinib therapy.
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October 2010
Dept. of Neurophysiology, Akita Univ. Graduate School of Medicine, 1-1-1 Hondo, Akita 010-8543, Japan.
α(1)-Adrenergic receptor subtypes are widely distributed in the central nervous system and are involved in autonomic functions such as micturition. We investigated the presence and the role of supraspinal and/or spinal α(1)-adrenergic receptors in modulating the micturition reflex in conscious female Wistar rats. The expression of α(1)-adrenergic receptor subtypes in rat brain and lumbosacral spinal cord was studied using RT-PCR.
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