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- Antiinflammatory Effect of Glycyrrhizin Topically Applied to the Cotton Pellet by Granuloma Porch Method in Rats
- Detection of DOPA 4,5-Dioxygenase (DOD) Activity Using Recombinant Protein Prepared from Escherichia coli Cells Harboring cDNA Encoding DOD from Mirabilis jalapa
- Effects of Psilocybe argentipes on Marble-Burying Behavior in Mice
- A New Approach to 5-Hydroxyindoles from 1, 4-Cyclohexanedione
- Annulation of Ethyl [Bis(ethylthio)methyl]benzoate and Ethyl 2-[1,3]Dithiolan-2-yl-benzoate with α, β-Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds : A New Synthesis of Naphthalene and Anthracene Derivatives
- Antiinflammatory Effect of Forsythia suspensa VAHL and Its Active Principle
- Antiinflammatory Effect of Tetramethylpyrazine and Ferulic Acid
- Antiinflammatory Effect of Curcuma xanthorrhiza ROXB. and Its Active Principles
- Studies on Antiinflammatory Effect of Japanese Oriental Medicines (Kampo Medicines) Used to Treat Inflammatory Diseases
- Simultaneous determination of 11 designated hallucinogenic phenethylamines by ultra-fast liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection
- Prevention of Stroke by a Japanese Traditional Medicine, Shichimotsu-koka-to, in Stroke-Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats : a Histopathological Study
- Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA and Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism analyses of Cannabis sativa
- Histological Study of the Accelerating Effect of Shikonin and Alkannin on the Proliferation of Granulation Tissue in Rats
- Determination of Arecoline and Arecaidine in Areca by Reversed-Phase, Ion-Pair High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
- Cholagogic Action of the Essential Oil Obtained from Curcuma xanthorrhiza ROXB.
- Dissolution Tests of Coptis Rhizome and Cultured Cells of Coptis japonica
- Quantitative Analysis of Plant Hormones, Auxins, in Biotechnologically Cultured Products of Medicinal Plants
- Quantitative Studies on Terpenes of Japanese and European Valerians
- Changes of Components-Dissolution from Prescription Containing Coptis Rhizome or Cultured Cells of Coptis japonica into the Decoction
- Antiinflammatory Effect of Glycyrrhizin Topically Applied to the Cotton Pellet by Granuloma Porch Method in Rats