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Department of Neuropsychopharmacology and Hospital Pharmacy, Nagoya University School of Medicine | 論文
- Effects of Kamikihito, a Traditional Chinese Medicine, on Neurotransmitter Receptor Binding in the Aged Rat Brain Determined by in Vitro Autoradiography : Changes in Dopamine D_1 and Serotonin 5-HT_ Receptor Binding
- Structure of the Polysaccharide Moiety of the Klebsiella O3 Lipopolysaccharide Isolated from Culture Supernatant of Decapsulated Mutant (Klebsiella O3 : K1^-)
- Pharmacokinetic Model of Oral Levodopa and Role of Carbidopa in Parkinsonian Patients
- Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Carbamazepine Suppositories in Rats
- Time-Dependent Changes in the Pharmacokinetics and Renal Excretion of Xanthine Derivative Enprofylline Induced by Bacterial Endotoxin in Rats
- Effects of Alkyl Substituents of Xanthine on Phosphodiesterase Isoenzymes
- Influence of Endotoxin and Lipid A on the Renal Handling and Accumulation of Gentamicin in Rats
- Nerve Growth Factor Content of Rat Brain Increases Following Basal-Forebrain Lesions Induced by Ibotenic Acid but Not by Electrolysis
- Studies on the Temporal Variations in the Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism of Theophylline(Pharmacological)
- Neuroactive Neurosteroids as Endogenous Effectors for the Sigma_1(σ_1)Receptor : Pharmacological Evidence and Therapeutic Opportunities
- Continuous Infusion of β-Amyloid Protein into the Rat Cerebral Ventricle Induces Learning Impairment and Neuronal and Morphological Degeneration
- Perspectives of Pharmacotherapy in Alzheimer's Disease
- The Necessity of Adjusting the Dosage of Zonisamide When Coadministered with Other Anti-epileptic Drugs
- Effects of Risperidone on Phencyclidine-Induced Behaviors: Comparison with Haloperidol and Ritanserin.
- Effects of Kamikihito, a Traditional Chinese Medicine, on Neurotransmitter Receptor Binding in the Aged Rat Brain Determined by In Vitro Autoradiography (1): Changes in the (3H)QNB Binding.
- Characteristics of Transient Cerebral Ischemia-Induced Deficits on Various Learning and Memory Tasks in Male Mongolian Gerbils.