1. Aim to establish global standards from Japan.

  2. SCLABA®-Real

  3. GAIT®

  4. SCLABA®

More Update

2011.12

We have moved Tokyo office with business expansion.

[Tokyo office]
7F, Yanai bldg., Kuramae, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 111-0051, Japan
TEL:+81-78-265-6663
FAX:+81-3-5809-3937

2011.9

An article relevant to GAIT® was published in the Cardiovascres Research (2011).Cardiovascular Research
Okamoto N, Tanaka A, Jung K, Karasawa K, Orito K,Matsuda A, Amagai Y, Oida K,Ohmori K, Matsuda H. Silencing of Int6 gene restores function of the ischemic hindlimb in a rat model for peripheral arterial disease.
Cardiovasc Res (2011) doi: 10.1093/cvr/cvr203 

First published online: July 19,2011

2011.7

We ran a booth at the 84rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Pharmacological Society.
Date: Nov. 16(Wed) – 18 (Fri), 2011 
Venue:International Conference Center Hiroshima
“Development of PK/PD for supporting drug discovery and medical care”
http://www.jssx.org/nenkai26/

More Scientific papers

2011.9

An article relevant to GAIT® was published in the Cardiovascres Research (2011).
Okamoto N, Tanaka A, Jung K, Karasawa K, Orito K,Matsuda A, Amagai Y, Oida K,Ohmori K, Matsuda H. Silencing of Int6 gene restores function of the ischemic hindlimb in a rat model for peripheral arterial disease.
Cardiovasc Res (2011) doi: 10.1093/cvr/cvr203 

First published online: July 19,2011

2010.11

An article relevant to SCLABA®-Real was published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
Jung, K., A. Tanaka, H. Fujita, A. Matsuda, K. Oida, K. Karasawa, N. Okamoto,
K. Ohmori, Y. Jee, T. Shin, and H. Matsuda. PPARgamma-mediated suppression of dendritic cell function prevents the onset of atopic dermatitis in NC/Tnd mice. 
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, in press.

2010.11

An article relevant to SCLABA®-Real was published in American Journal of Pathology.
Moniaga, C.S., G. Egawa, H. Kawasaki, M. Hara-Chikuma, T. Honda, H. Tanizaki,
S. Nakajima, A. Otsuka, H. Matsuoka, A. Kubo, J. Sakabe, Y. Tokura, Y. Miyachi,
M. Amagai, and K. kabashima. Flaky tail mouse denotes human atopic dermatitis in the steady state and by topical application with Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus extract. 
American Journal of Pathology 176:2385-2393, 2010.