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Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kinki University | 論文
- Percutaneous Absorption of Physiologically Active Peptides, Ebiratide and Elcatonin, in Rats
- Effect of Food on Propranolol Oral Clearance and a Possible Mechanism of This Food Effect
- Pharmacokinetics of Cyproheptadine and Its Metabolites in Rats
- Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Phenytoin and Its Derivatives in Plasma and Brain in Rats
- Effectiveness of the Elcatonin Transdermal System for the Treatment of Osteoporosis and the Effect of the Combination of Elcatonin and Active Vitamin D_3 in Rat
- Rectal Absorption of Acyclovir in Rats and Improvement of Absorption by Triglyceride Base
- Percutaneous Absorption of 1,3-Dinitroglycerin and a Trial of Pharmacokinetic Analysis
- Membrane-Controlled Transdermal Therapeutic System Containing Clonzepam and Anticonvulsant Activity after Its Application
- Percutaneous Absorption of Clonazepam in Rabbit
- Effect of Phenylhydrazine-Induced Structural Alterations of Human Erythrocytes on Basic Drug Penetration
- Effect of Phospholipase A_2 and Cholesterol Oxidase on Perazine and Promethazine Penetration into Human Erythrocytes and on Fluidity of the Membrane
- Anti-inflammatory Activity of Ointments of Indomethacin and Its Calcium Salt Applied to Abdominal Skin of Rat
- Erythrocyte Membrane Penetration of Basic Drugs and Relationship between Drug Penetration and Hemolysis
- Disposition and Pharmacokinetics of Valproic Acid in Rats
- Differential Determination of Human Liver and Pancreas Dipeptidase Activities by Using Specific Antibody-Conjugated Paper Disks
- Hemolysis of Human Erythrocytes Induced by Glucose Solutions and Its Prevention
- Increased Sensitivity of Aged Erythrocytes to Drugs and Age-Related Loss of Cell Components
- Effects of Neurotropin on Rat Liver Microsomes and Lysosomes, and in Vitro Lipid Peroxidation
- Relationship between Hemolytic Concentrations and Physicochemical Properties of Basic Drugs, and Major Factors Inducing Hemolysis
- Hemolysis induced by Benzyl Alcohol and Effect of the Alcohol on Erythrocyte Membrane