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Department Of Chemistry For Materials Faculty Of Engineering And Graduate School Of Engineering Mie | 論文
- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENHANCEMENT OF CYTOTOXIC EFFECT OF MITOMYCIN C AND INCREASE OF INTRACELLULAR CYCLIC ADENOSINE 3' : 5'-MONOphoSPHATE BY ISOPROTERENOL IN RAT ASCITES HEPATOMA CELLS
- EFFECT OF β-ADRENERGIC STIMULANTS ON CYTOTOXICITY OF MITOMYCIN C IN HeLa CELLS
- Initial Characterization of a Fibroblast-loaded Porous Elastin Film Reconstituted by a Novel Crosslinker, Dode-DSP
- Multiform Combination Effects of Smooth Muscle Relaxants with Antitumor Agents in Rat Ascites Hepatoma AH66 Cells
- Comparative Studies on Antitumor Activity of Klebsiella 03 Lipopolysaccharide and Its Polysaccharide Fraction in Mice
- Insulin signaling in adipocytes differentiated from mouse stromal MC3T3-G2/PA6 cells
- Increase of sensitivity and uptake of vinblastine by reserpine in rat ascites hepatoma.
- Structure-activity relationship in N3-alkyl-xanthine derivatives.
- Studies on responsiveness of hepatoma cells to catecholamines. III Difference between the receptor-adenylate cyclase regulating systems in AH130 cells and cultured normal rat liver cells.
- Antitumor activity of methanol extract from roots of Agrimonia pilosa Ledeb.
- Enhancement of the cytotoxic effect of mitomycin C by .BETA.-adrenergic stimulants in rat ascites hepatoma AH130 cells.
- Antitumor effect of agrimoniin, a tannin of Agrimonia pilosa ledeb., on transplantable rodent tumors.
- Studies on responsiveness of hepatoma cells to catecholamines. I. Lack of .BETA.-adrenergic responsiveness in rat ascites hepatoma AH13 cells.
- Studies on responsiveness of hepatoma cells to catecholamines. IV Lack of adrenergic activation of phosphorylase in rat ascites hepatoma cells.
- Studies on responsiveness of hepatoma cells to catecholamines. II. Comparison of .BETA.-adrenergic responsiveness of rat ascites hepatoma cells with cultured normal rat liver cells.
- Antitumor activity of Klebsiella 03 lipopolysaccharide in mice.
- Combined cytotoxic effect of isoproterenol with alkylating agents in HeLa cells.