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Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University Hospital, Kyoto University | 論文
- 成人生体肝移植症例において, ラベプラゾールの併用はタクロリムスの血中濃度推移に影響を及ぼさない
- UGT1A1^*6 polymorphism is most predictive of severe neutropenia induced by irinotecan in Japanese cancer patients
- Analysis of regulatory polymorphisms in organic ion transporter genes (SLC22A) in the kidney
- Distinct Effects of Omeprazole and Rabeprazole on the Tacrolimus Blood Concentration in a Kidney Transplant Recipient
- Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of paclitaxel with carboplatin or gemcitabine, and effects of CYP3A5 and MDR1 polymorphisms in patients with urogenital cancers
- Evaluation of Calvert's Formula for Dosage Adjustment of Carboplatin in Japanese Patients with Hormone Refractory Prostate Cancer(Biopharmacy)
- ラットにおけるペプチドトランスポータを介するβ-ラクタム抗生物質セフチブテンの吸収に及ぼす亜鉛の阻害効果
- Temporal Decline in Sirolimus Elimination Immediately After Pancreatic Islet Transplantation
- Delayed Effect of Grapefruit Juice on Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Tacrolimus in a Living-Donor Liver Transplant Recipient
- 腎上皮細胞におけるクレアチニンの経細胞輸送
- Required Transient Dose Escalation of Tacrolimus in Living-Donor Liver Transplant Recipients with High Concentrations of a Minor Metabolite M-II in Bile
- Interaction between Tacrolimus and Lansoprazole, but not Rabeprazole in Living-Donor Liver Transplant Patients with Defects of CYP2C19 and CYP3A5
- タクロリムス併用の膵島移植患者では, 同一血中濃度に維持するためにシロリムスに比べてエベロリムスでより多くの投与量を必要とする
- hOCT2を介したクレアチニン輸送に対するキノロン系抗菌薬DX-619及びレボフロキサシンの相互作用
- A Retrospective Analysis of Vancomycin Pharmacokinetics in Japanese Cancer and Non-cancer Patients Based on Routine Trough Monitoring Data(Biopharmacy)
- 新規免疫抑制薬エベロリムスの初回通過効果とカルシニューリン阻害薬との相互作用
- A Transient Increase of Calcineurin Phosphatase Activity in Living-Donor Kidney Transplant Recipients with Acute Rejection
- Tolerable sorafenib therapy for a renal cell carcinoma patient with hemodialysis : a case study
- Hepatitis C Virus-related Cirrhosis is a Major Determinant of the Expression Levels of Hepatic Drug Transporters
- Identification of multidrug and toxin extrusion (MATE1 and MATE2-K) variants with complete loss of transport activity