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Department Of Pharmacology School Of Pharmacy Hoshi University | 論文
- STUDIES OF PHYSICAL DEPENDENCE ON CINEPAZIDE IN RATS
- BIOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF EXPERIMENTAL BARBITAL DEPENDENCE II: EFFECT ON GLYCOMETABOLISM
- EXPECTORANT EFFECT OF BROMHEXINE DERIVATIVES
- HISTOLOGICAL AND HISTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF EXPECTORANT EFFECT
- A ROLE OF LYSOSOMAL ENZYMES IN THE MECHANISM OF MUCOLYTIC ACTION OF BROMHEXINE
- BEHAVIOR OF MUCUS GLYCOPROTEINS OF TRACHEAL SECRETORY CELLS FOLLOWING L-CYSTEINE METHYL ESTER TREATMENT
- Different effects of smoke from heavy and light cigarettes on the induction of bronchial smooth muscle hyperresponsiveness in rats
- Acetylcholine-Induced Smooth Muscle Contraction of Intrapulmonary Small Bronchi Is Augmented in Antigen-Induced Airway Hyperresponsive Rats
- EFFECTS OF STARVATION ON MICROSOMAL CYTOCHROME P-450 AND LAURATE-ω-HYDROXYLATION OF RAT KIDNEY AND LIVER
- Phosphorylation of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 6 (STAT6) and STAT1, but Not STAT3, Induced by Antigen Inhalation in Bronchial Smooth Muscles of Sensitized Mice
- MicroRNAs and Their Therapeutic Potential for Human Diseases : Preface
- MicroRNAs and Their Therapeutic Potential for Human Diseases : MiR-133a and Bronchial Smooth Muscle Hyperresponsiveness in Asthma
- Modulation of Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation by the Amygdala: A Synaptic Mechanism Linking Emotion and Memory
- SKI-II, an Inhibitor of Sphingosine Kinase, Ameliorates Antigen-Induced Bronchial Smooth Muscle Hyperresponsiveness, but Not Airway Inflammation, in Mice
- FORMATION OF PHYSICAL DEPENDENCE ON BARBITURATES AND CEREBRAL MONOAMINES
- EFFECTS OF PROPRANOLOL ON BARBITAL DEPENDENCE FORMATION AND WITHDRAWAL SIGNS
- CROSS-PHYSICAL DEPENDENCE LIABILITY OF PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS IN RATS DEPENDENT ON BARBITURATES
- ALTERATION OF CONVULSIVE THRESHOLD AND SENSITIVITY TO CNS ACTING DRUGS IN SEDATIVE-HYPNOTICS-EXPERIENCED RAT OFFSPRING
- PARTICIPANT OF SEROTONIN TURNOVER RATE IN THE BRAIN ON BARBITAL WITHDRAWAL CONVULSION
- BIPHASIC ACTION OF PENTAZOCINE IN MORPHINE-DEPENDENT RATS