Akao Teruaki | Graduate School Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Sciences Univ. Of Toyama
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Akao Teruaki
Graduate School Of Medicine And Pharmaceutical Sciences Univ. Of Toyama
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AKAO Teruaki
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama
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Akao Teruaki
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of Toyama
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Akao Teruaki
Department Of Enzymatic Physiology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Toyama Medical And Pharmaceuti
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Akao Teruaki
Institute Of Natural Medicine Toyama Medical
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Akao Teruaki
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Toyama Medical And Pharmaceutical University
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Hattori Masao
Department Of Metabolic Engineering Institute Of Natural Medicine Toyama Medical And Pharmaceutical
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Hattori Masao
Research Institute For Wakan-yaku (traditional Sino-japanese Medicines) Toyama Medical And Pharmaceu
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NAKAMURA Norio
富山医科薬科大学和漢薬研究所
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Nakamura Norio
Institute Of Natural Medicine University Of Toyama
著作論文
- Human intestinal Bacteroides spp. RHEIN-I and RHEIN-II capable of transforming rhein to rheinanthrone, induce rhein-dependent diarrhea in rats
- Pharmacokinetic study of benzoylmesaconine in rats using an enzyme immunoassay system
- Enantioselective Dehydroxylation of Enterodiol and Enterolactone Precursors by Human Intestinal Bacteria(Pharmacognosy)
- A New Enzyme Immunoassay for Aconitine and Its Application to Quantitative Determination of Aconitine Levels in Plasma(Pharmacognosy)
- Screening of medicinal plant extracts for estrogenic activity in combination with a glycosidase treatment
- Development of an enzyme immunoassay system for mesaconitine and its application to the disposition study on mesaconitine
- Enzyme immunoassay for the quantitative determination of ganoderic acid A from Ganoderma lucidum
- Isolation and Characterization of a Human Intestinal Bacterium, Eubacterium sp. ARC-2, Capable of Demethylating Arctigenin, in the Essential Metabolic Process to Enterolactone(Pharmacology)
- Two Proteins, Mn^, and Low Molecular Cofactor Are Required for C-Glucosyl-Cleavage of Mangiferin(Biochemistry)
- Isolation of a Human Intestinal Bacterium That Transforms Mangiferin to Norathyriol and Inducibility of the Enzyme That Cleaves a C-Glucosyl Bond(Pharmacognosy)