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後藤 義一
Pharmaceutical Research Laboratories I Pharmaceutical Research Division Takeda Chemical Industries L
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石原 雄二
Pharmaceutical Research Laboratories I Pharmaceutical Research Division Takeda Chemical Industries L
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石原 雄二
Chemistry Research Laboratories
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後藤 義一
Chemistry Research Laboratories
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宮本 政臣
Pharmaceutical Research Laboratories I Pharmaceutical Research Division Takeda Chemical Industries L
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加藤 浩紀
Biology Research Laboratories Research And Development Division Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.
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清田 義弘
Biology Research Laboratories:research And Development Division Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.
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行正 秀文
Chemistry Research Laboratories Research And Development Division Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.
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中山 敬博
Pharmaceutical Research Laboratories I, Pharmaceutical Research Division, Takeda Chemical Industries
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宮本 政臣
Biology Research Laboratories, Research and Development Division, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.,
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中山 敬博
Pharmaceutical Research Laboratories I Pharmaceutical Research Division Takeda Chemical Industries L
著作論文
- Synthesis of Isoindolo[2,1-a]quinoline Derivatives and Their Effects on N_2-Induced Hypoxia
- Central Cholinergic Agents. IV. Synthesis and Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitory Activities of ω-[N-Ethyl-N-(phenylmethyl)amino]-1-phenyl-1-alkanones and Their Analogues with Partical Conformational Restriction
- Central Cholinergic Agents. III. Synthesis of 2-Alkoxy-2,8-diazaspiro[4.5]decane-1,3-diones as Muscarinic Agonists
- Central Cholinergic Agents. II. Synthesis and Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitory Activities of N-[ω-[N-Alkyl-N-(phenylmethyl)amino]alkyl]-3-arylpropenamides
- Central Cholinergic Agents. I. Potent Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors, 2-[ω-[N-Alkyl-N-(ω-phenyl-alkyl)amino]alkyl]-1H-isoindole-1,3(2H)-diones, Based on a New Hypothesis of the Enzyme's Active Site