Sato Juichi | Hokkaido Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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概要
関連著者
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Sato J
Department Of General Medicine Nagoya University Hospital
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Sato J
Hokkaido Coll. Of Pharmacy Hokkaido Jpn
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Sato Juichi
Hokkaido Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Sato J
Hokkaido Pharmaceutical University School Of Pharmacy
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Sato Juichi
Hokkaido College Of Pharmacy
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Sato Juichi
Department of General Medicine, Nagoya University Hospital
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Sato Juichi
Department Of General Medicine Nagoya University Hospital
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Sato Y
Department Of Health Science Faculty Of Psychological And Physical Science Aichi Gakuin University
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Sato Y
Research Center Of Health Physical Fitness And Sports Nagoya University
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Sato Yoshihiko
Department Of Aging Medicine And Geriatrics Shinshu University School Of Medicine
著作論文
- Goshajinkigan (Chinese Herbal Medicine Niu-Che-Sen-Qi-Wan) Improves Insulin Resistance in Diabetic Rats via the Nitric Oxide Pathway
- Effects of Squat Exercise and Branched-Chain Amino Acid Supplementation on Plasma Free Amino Acid Concentrations in Young Women
- Attenuated Response of the Serum Triglyceride Concentration to Ingestion of a Chocolate Containing Polydextrose and Lactitol in Place of Sugar
- Longitudinal Changes in Medical Examination Data of Ex-Smokers in Comparison with Smokers and Non-Smokers
- Associations between Physical Strength, Cerebral Function and Mental Health in Independent-Living Elderly Japanese Women
- Reproducibility of a Semi-quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire in Japanese Female Dietitians
- Urinary Excretion of Mefenamic Acid and Its Metabolites Including Their Esterglucuronides in Preterm Infants Undergoing Mefenamic Acid Therapy
- Single-Dose Kinetics of Primidone in Human Subjects : Effect of Phenytoin on Formation and Elimination of Active Metabolites of Primidone, Phenobarbital and Phenylethylmalonamide
- EFFECT OF ACETAZOLAMIDE ON BARBITURATE-INDUCED SLEEPING TIME IN MICE. III. PHARMACOKINETICS OF SERUM ELIMINATION AND BRAIN DISTRIBUTION
- EFFECT OF ACETAZOLAMIDE ON THE ANTICONVULSANT POTENCY OF SEVERAL ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS IN MICE