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Department of Pharmacy, Kumamoto University Hospital | 論文
- Effects of Monomer Composition and Original Filler Content on Filler Loading in the Resulting Centrifuged Composites
- Bond Strength to Primed Ti-6Al-7Nb Alloy of Two Acrylic Resin Adhesives
- Color Stability of Acrylic Resin Adhesives with Different Initiation Modes
- Comparative Evaluation of Thione and Phosphate Monomers on Bonding Gold Alloy and Ti-6Al-7Nb Alloy with Tri-n-butylborane initiated Resin
- Effect of Metal Priming Agents on Bond Strength of Resin-modified Glass Ionomers Joined to Gold Alloy
- Effect of single-liquid priming agents on adhesive bonding to aluminum oxide of a methacrylic resin.
- Relation between Attractive Force and Keeper Surface Characteristics of Iron-neodymium-boron Magnetic Attachment Systems
- Effect of a Metal Priming Agent on Wear Resistance of Gold Alloy-indirect Composite Joint
- Properties of an Indirect Composite Material Polymerized with Two Different Laboratory Polymerizing Systems
- A New Laboratory Polymerizing Apparatus Equipped with Halogen and Metal Halide Light Sources
- A Nine-year Follow-up of a Porcelain Laminate Veneer Restoration Applied to an Adolescent with Traumatized Dentition : A Clinical Report
- Influence of Centrifugal Force on Filler Loading of Resin Composites
- Twenty-four Hour Bond Strength Between Layers of a Highly Loaded Indirect Composite
- P-Glycoprotein Mediates Efflux Transport of Darunavir in Human Intestinal Caco-2 and ABCB1 Gene-Transfected Renal LLC-PK1 Cell Lines
- Effectiveness of Bonding Systems on Bonding Durability of a Prefabricated Porcelain Material
- 難溶性薬物グリベンクラミドの溶出試験法
- Acute and chronic metabolic acidosis interferes with aquaporin-2 translocation in the rat kidney collecting ducts
- Release Characteristics of a Free Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid from an Oily Lymphographic Agent
- Differential Effects of Acyclothymidine, a Potent Pyrimidine Nucleoside Phosphorylase Inhibitor, on the Pharmacokinetics of Doxifluridine in Rabbits via Oral Administration
- Preparation of and Drug Release from W/O/W Type Double Emulsions Containing Anticancer Agents