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Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagasaki University | 論文
- Physical Dependence Produced by Dihydroetorphine in Mice
- Antinociceptive Effect of Dihydroetorphine and Its Tolerance/Dependence Liability in Mice
- Amino Acids and Peptides. X. : Leu-Enkephalin Analogues Containing a Fluorinated Aromatic Amino Acid
- NOVEL AND POTENT INHIBITORS SPECIFIC FOR PROLYL ENDOPEPTIDASE AND THEIR ANTI-AMNESIC EFFECT
- SPECIFIC INHIBITORS FOR PROLYL ENDOPEPTIDASE AND THEIR ANTI-AMNESIC EFFECT
- Contribution of subtraction ictal SPECT coregistered to MRI to epilepsy surgery : a multicenter study
- Frontal lobe epilepsy with absence-like and secondarily generalized seizures
- Trigeminovagal Reflex Caused by Stimulation of the Mandibular Division of the Trigeminal Nerve under General Anesthesia : A Case Report
- A Non-opioid Mechanism in the Inhibitory Effect of Ginseng Saponins on Electrically Evoked Contractions of Guinea-Pig Ileum and Mouse vas Deferens
- Duplicated alkaline phosphatase genes in the wild silkworm Bombyx mandarina inhabiting Japan : phylogenetic relationship to the orthologs in Bombyx mori
- BRAIN LEVEL OF PENTOBARBITAL IS THE PRIMARY DETERMINANT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYPNOTIC TOLERANCE IN MICE
- CD27^+ (memory) B cell decrease and apoptosis-resistant CD27^- (naive) B cell increase in aged humans : implications for age-related peripheral B cell developmental disturbances
- A Potent Mu-Opioid Receptor Agonist, Dihydroetorphine, Fails to Produce the Conditioned Place Preference in Mice
- Antinociceptive Effect of Dihydroetorphine Following Various Routes of Administration : a Comparative Study with Morphine
- Stereo Structure-Controlled and Electronic Structure-Controlled Estrogen-Like Chemicals to Design and Develop Non-estrogenic Bisphenol A Analogs Based on Chemical Hardness Concept
- INVOLVEMENT OF DIFFERENT MECHANISMS, OPIOID AND NON-OPIOID FORMS, IN THE ANALGESIA INDUCED BY FOOTSHOCK (FS) AND IMMOBILIZED-WATER IMMERSION (IW) STRESS
- Further Evidence for the Participation of an α_2-Adrenoceptor Mediated Mechanism in the Production of Forced Swimming-Stress Induced Analgesia in Mice
- PARTICIPATION OF AN α2-MEDIATED MECHANISM IN THE PRODUCTION OF FORCED SWIMMINGSTRESS INDUCED ANALGESIA IN MICE
- The Opioid Activity and Receptor Selectivity of Fluorinated Leu^5 Enkephalin Analogues in Vitro and in Vivo
- The Opioid Receptor Selectivity for Trimebutine in Isolated Tissues Experiments and Receptor Binding Studies