OHSHIMA TAEYUKI | Department of Biopharmaceutics, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
スポンサーリンク
概要
関連著者
-
TAKADA Kanji
Department of Pharmacokinetics, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
-
Yoshikawa Hiroshi
Department Of Biopharmaceutics Kyoto Pharmaceutical University:exploratory Development Laboratories
-
Yoshikawa H
Department Of Biopharmaceutics Kyoto Pharmaceutical University:exploratory Development Laboratories
-
MURANISHI Shozo
Department of Biopharmaceutics, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
-
OHSHIMA TAEYUKI
Department of Biopharmaceutics, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
-
Ono Takeshi
Hospital Pharmacy Shiga University Of Medical Science
-
Takada Kanji
Dep. Of Pharmacokinetics Kyoto Pharmaceutical Univ.
-
Takada K
Department Of Biopharmaceutics Kyoto Pharmaceutical University:exploratory Development Laboratories
-
Tatsumi T
Kyoto Univ. Kyoto Jpn
-
Takada Kanji
Department Of Biopharmaceutics Kyoto Pharmaceutical University:exploratory Development Laboratories
-
Takada K
Kyoto Pharmaceutical Univ. Kyoto Jpn
-
Tatsumi T
Department Of Physics Kyoto University
-
Muranishi Shozo
Department Of Biopharmaceutics Kyoto Pharmaceutical University:exploratory Development Laboratories
-
Muranishi Shozo
Department Of Biopharmaceutics Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
-
Ohshima Taeyuki
Department Of Biopharmaceutics Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
-
Yoshikawa Hiroshi
Department of Applied Physics, Handai Frontier Research Center, and Venture Business Laboratory of Center for Advanced Science and Innovation, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
著作論文
- ENHANCING EFFECT OF ABSORPTION PROMOTERS ON PERCUTANEOUS ABSORPTION OF A MODEL DYE (6-CARBOXYFLUORESCEIN) AS A POORLY ABBSORBABLE DRUG. III.^ HISTOLOGICAL STUDY AFTER ADDITION OF VARIOUS ABSORPTION PROMOTERS IN RATS
- ENHANCING EFFECT OF ABSORPTION PROMOTERS ON PERCUTANEOUS ABSORPTION OF A MODEL DYE (6-CARBOXYFLUORESCEIN) AS POORLY ABSORBABLE DRUGS. II. STUDY ON THE ABSORPTION PROMOTING EFFECT OF AZONE
- ENHANCING EFFECT OF ABSORPTION PROMOTERS ON PERCUTANEOUS ABSORPTION OF A MODEL DYE (6-CARBOXYFLUORESCEIN) AS POORLY ABSORBABLE DRUGS. I. COMPARISON OF PLASMA LEVELS AFTER ADDITION OF VARIOUS ABSORPTION PROMOTERS IN RAT