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東京薬科大学薬学部 薬物動態制御学教室 | 論文
- ALBUMIN-MEDIATED UPTAKE MECHANISM OF DRUG BY ISOLATED HEPATOCYTES
- CHARACTERIZATION OF THE INTERACTION OF ALBUMIN WITH ISOLATED RAT LIVER CELLS TO REVEAL THE MECHANISM OF ALBUMIN-MEDIATED HEPATIC TRANSPORT
- THE EFFECT OF ALBUMIN ON THE UPTAKE OF BROMOSULFOPHTHALEIN BY ISOLATED RAT HEPATOCYTES
- p-NITROPHENOL SULFATION IN RAT LIVER CYTOSOL : MULTIPLE FORMS AND SUBSTRATE INHIBITION OF ARYL SULFOTRANSFERASE
- CORRELATION OF DRUG CONJUGATIVE METABOLISM RATES BETWEEN IN VIVO AND IN VITRO : GLUCURONIDATION AND SULFATION OF p-NITROPHENOL AS A MODEL COMPOUND IN RAT
- CORRELATION BETWEEN IN VIVO AND IN VITRO DRUG CONJUGATIVE METABOLISM RATE : p-NITROPHENOL AS A MODEL COMPOUND
- The Effects of Absorption Enhancers on the Pulmonary Absorption of Recombinant Human Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (rhG-CSF) in Rats
- Effect of 2-Methylimidazole on the Mechanical, Biochemical, and Morphological Properties of the Rat Aorta by Its Chronic Treatment along Maturation
- Retention Mechanism of Imidazoles in Connective Tissue. IV. Identification of a Nucleophilic imidazolone Metabolite in Rats
- Retention Mechanism of Imidazoles in Connective Tissue. III. Aldehyde Adduct Formation of a 4(5H)(or 5(4H))-Imidazolone Product in Vitro
- Retention Mechanism of Imidazoles in Connective Tissue. II. Activation of Imidazoles in Cupro-ascorbate System for Irreversible Binding Formation with Aortic Tissue in Vitro
- Report 1 : OUTLINE AND DISCUSSION POINTS OF GUIDANCE FOR REPEATED DOSE TISSUE DISTRIBUTION STUDIES (Repeated dose tissue distribution studies)
- Pulmonary Absorption of Recombinant Human Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (rhG-CSF) after Intratracheal Administration to Rats
- Hepatic Uptake of Lipid-Soluble Drugs from Fat Emulsion
- Paracellular and Transcellular Permeabilities of Fosfomycin across Small Intestinal Membrane of Rat and Rabbit by Voltage-Clamp Method
- ADM-INDUCED LIPID PEROXIDATION IN RAT LIVER AND HEART
- PROTECTION OF RAT SMALL INTESTINE BY VITAMIN A FROM METHOTREXATE-INDUCED DAMAGE : STUDY ON THE NUTRIENT ABSORPTION IN THE SMALL INTESTINE
- Effect of Carrier-Mediated Transport System on Intestinal Fosfomycin Absorption in Situ and in Vivo
- PROTECTION OF RAT SMALL INTESTINE BY VITAMIN A FROM ITS DAMAGE INDUCED BY METHOTREXATE
- FACTORS IN BLOOD SIDE INFLUENCING INTESTINAL DRUG ABSORPTION AND METABOLISM