有森 和彦 | Department of Pharmacy, Kumamoto University Hospital
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概要
関連著者
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中野 眞汎
Department Of Pharmacy Kumamoto University Hospital
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有森 和彦
Department of Pharmacy, Kumamoto University Hospital
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中野 眞汎
Department of Clinical Pharmaceutics, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka
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橋本 佳子
Department Of Pharmacy Kumamoto University Hospital
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岩奥 玲子
熊本大学医学部附属病院薬剤部
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岩奥 玲子
Department of Pharmaceutical Services, Kumamoto University Hospital
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古川 恵美子
Department Of Pharmacy Kumamoto University
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上釜 兼人
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kumamoto University
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弟子丸 恵実
熊本大学医学部附属病院薬剤部
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若山 香都美
Department of Hosiptal Pharmacy, Medical College of Oita
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若山 香都美
熊本大学医学部附属病院薬剤部
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中村 千鶴子
出水総合医療センター薬剤科
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上釜 兼人
崇城大 薬
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弟子丸 恵実
Department of Pharmacy, Kumamoto University
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木野 繁美
Department Of Pharmaceutical Services Kumamoto University Hospital
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岡松 裕子
Department Of Pharmaceutical Services Kumamoto University Hospital
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松尾 光幸
Department of Pharmaceutical Services, Kumamoto University Hospital
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中村 千鶴子
Department of Pharmaceutical Services, Kumamoto University Hospital
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松尾 光幸
Department Of Pharmaceutical Services Kumamoto University Hospital
著作論文
- Adsorption of Mexiletine onto Activated Charcoal in Macrogol-Electrolyte Solution
- Adsorption of Imipramine onto Activated Charcoal and a Cation Exchange Resin in Macrogol-Electrolyte Solution
- Enhanced Absorption of Phenobarbital from Suppositories containing Phenobarbital-β-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex
- Increased Transport of Theohylline into Gastrointestinal Lumen and Gastrointestinal Dialysis by Activated Charcoal in Rats with Hepatic Cirrhosis
- Evaluation of Hydroxyethylcellulose as a Hydrophilic Swellable Material for Delayed-Release Tablets
- Enhanced Absorption of Phenobarbital from Suppositories Containing Phenobarbital Povidone Coprecipitate
- Transport to Intestinal Lumen and Peritoneal Cavity of Intravenously Administered Aprindine in Rats
- Pharmacokinetics of Theophylline and Phenobarbital during Peritoneal Dialysis Compared with Intestinal Dialysis in Rats
- Comparison of Transport of Procainamide and N-Acetylprocainamide from Blood into the Intestinal Lumen with That into the Peritoneal Cavity in Rats