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Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, University of Tokyo | 論文
- THE STUDY ON THE BIOLOGICAL FATE OF PARABEN AT THE DOSE OF PRACTICAL USAGE IN RAT. II. THE PHARMACOKINETIC STUDY ON THE BLOOD CONCENTRATION AFTER THE ADMINISTRATION OF ETHYL PARABEN OF p-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID
- C-8-1 Structure of Dendrobine(Alkaloids and alkaloid biosynthesis)
- INHIBITORY MECHANISM OF SULFAPHENAZOLE ON TOLBUTAMIDE ELIMINATION FROM PLASMA IN RAT
- Cross-Linking of Collagen by Singlet Oxygen Generated with UV-A
- Measurement of 1268nm Emission for Comparison of Singlet Oxygen (^1Δ_g) Production Efficiency of Various Dyes
- NOVEL DETECTION METHOD OF NITRIC OXIDE USING HORSERADISH PEROXIDASE
- On the Anti-tumor Activity of Nitrogenous Cyclic β-Diketones.
- Thiamine Derivatives of Disulfide Type. V. Kinetic Studies of the Reaction between Thiamine Propyl Disulfide or Homologes and L-Cysteine
- Prediction of Glycyrrhizin Disposition in Rat and Man with Liver Failure by a Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model
- Effect of Serum on Dose-and Temperature-Dependent Hepatic Uptake of Multilamellar Vesicles (MLV)
- 1-ANILINO-8-NAPHTHALENE SULFONATE BINDING SITE ON HUMAN ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANE USING FLUORESCENCE LIFETIME AND POLARIZATION
- SIGNIFICANCE OF 17-HYDROXYCORTICOSTEROIDS GLUCURONIDE IN URINE AS AN INDEX OF SALICYLAMIDE GLUCURONIDATION IN GUINEA PIGS
- COMPARATIVE HEPATIC TRANSPORT OF SULFOBROMOPHTHALEIN AND ITS GLUTATHIONE CONJUGATE IN RATS
- THE CORRELATION BETWEEN DRUG BINDING TO THE HUMAN ERYTHROCYTE AND ITS HEMOLYTIC ACTIVITY
- MULTIPLICITY OF SULFOBROMOPHTHALEIN-BINDING PROTEINS IN Y-FRACTION FROM RAT LIVER
- THE BINDING AND CONJUGATING ABILITIES OF THE Y-FRACTION FOR SULFOBROMOPHTHALEIN (BSP) IN CHRONIC CARBON TETRACHLORIDE-INTOXICATED RATS
- THE CORRELATION BETWEEN DRUG BINDING TO THE HUMAN ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANE AND ITS HEMOLYTIC ACTIVITY, DETERMINED BY FLUORESCENT PROBE TECHNIQUES
- E-1-5 The Structure of Enmein : the X-ray Study of Acetyl-bromoacetyldihydroenmein(Mainly physico-chemical methods)
- A Route Dependent Bioavailability in Active Metabolite Suggested in Riboflavin-5'-Phosphate Pharmacokinetics
- Thiamine Derivatives of Disulfide Type. VII. Kinetics between Thiamine Tetrahydrofurfuryl Disulfide and L-Cysteine or Its Derivatives