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TJ 23
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TJ-23
National Institutes of Health
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toki-shakuyaku-san
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2012
2012
The smell of Tokishakuyaku-san (TJ-23) induces generation of regulatory T cells and prolongation of survival of fully allogeneic cardiac grafts in mice.
X. Jin
,
M. Uchiyama
,
Q. Zhang
,
T. Watanabe
,
M. Niimi
Transplantation Proceedings
2012
Corpus ID: 19375889
1998
1998
Toki‐Shakuyaku‐San intervenes in apoptosis induced by lowering of potassium chloride concentrations in cultured cerebellar granule cells
Xiang Zhang
,
N. Hagino
1998
Corpus ID: 71505673
Cerebellar granular cells harvested from 8‐day‐old rats were cultured in a basic medium of Eagle's salt (BME) containing 10…
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1996
1996
[Colouration of toki-shakuyaku-san extract granules and the production of high-molecular compounds under heat-stress storages].
H. Hirayama
,
H. Sato
,
T. Yamamoto
,
M. Mizugaki
Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical…
1996
Corpus ID: 22408701
We previously suggested that the colouration (browning) of Toki-shakuyaku-san extract granules (TJ-23) was related to the…
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1993
1993
Neuroendocrinological approach for examining the mechanisms of action of Toki‐Shakuyaku‐San (TJ‐23) on the activity of tyrosine hydroxylase in the brain
K. Toriizuka
,
N. Hagino
,
K. Terasawa
1993
Corpus ID: 72511700
Administration of the Kampo medicine, TJ‐23, to ovariectomized rats resulted in decreased tyrosis hydroxylase (TH) activity in…
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1992
1992
Formation of stable free radicals from kampo medicines TJ-9, TJ-15, TJ-23, TJ-96, TJ-114 and their antioxidant effect on low density lipoproteins.
K. Ondrias
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A. Staško
,
D. Gergel
,
M. Hromadová
,
L. Beneš
Free Radical Research Communications
1992
Corpus ID: 7534718
The Japanese herbal Kampo medicines TJ-9 (A), TJ-15 (B), TJ-23 (C), TJ-114 (D) and TJ-96 (E) were effective (2-5x less than alpha…
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1990
1990
Effects of Tokishakuyaku-san (TJ-23) on the brain acetylcholine nervous cells
N. Hagino
1990
Corpus ID: 88377119
1988
1988
Effects of Tokishakuyakusan and its components on rat corpus luteum function in vitro.
S. Usuki
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine
1988
Corpus ID: 34368981
27-day-old female rats received 20 IU PMS and 56 hours later, 40 IU hCG. Seven days after hCG treatment, the resected ovaries…
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1987
1987
Effects of hachimijiogan, tokishakuyakusan and keishibukuryogan on progesterone secretions by corpus luteum.
S. Usuki
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine
1987
Corpus ID: 46654501
27-day-old rats received 20 IU of PMS subcutaneously, and 56 hours later, 40 IU of hCG to induce superovulated ovaries. Seven…
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1987
1987
Effects of hachimijiogan, tokishakuyakusan and keishibukuryogan on the corpus luteum function and weights of various organs in vivo.
S. Usuki
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine
1987
Corpus ID: 40261292
27-day-old female rats received 20 IU PMS and 56 hours later, 40 IU hCG and were orally given with 20 or 200 micrograms of…
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1986
1986
Effects of hachimijiogan, tokishakuyakusan and keishibukuryogan on estrogen and progesterone secretions by rat preovulatory follicles.
S. Usuki
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine
1986
Corpus ID: 44635694
Ovaries of rats 48 hours after injection of 10 IU PMS when 27 days old were incubated or perifused with NIH-LH, Hachimijiogan (TJ…
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