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Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Higashi-Nippon-Gakuen University | 論文
- Pharmacokinetic Aspects of the Interaction of Sulfonamides with Ibuprofen or Mepirizole in Dogs
- Dissolution Behavior and Gastrointestinal Absorption of Sulfamethoxazole from Sulfamethoxazole-Polyvinylpyrrolidone Coprecipitates
- Fundamental Pharmacokinetic Behavior of Sulfadimethoxine, Sulfamethoxazole and Their Biotransformed Products in Dogs
- Dissolution Behavior and Gastrointestinal Absorption of Dicumarol from Solid Dispersion Systems of Dicmarol-Polyvinylpyrrolidone and Dicumarol-β-Cyclodextrin
- New Aspects of the Aromatic Photosubstitution with Iodopyridines
- Synthesis of Cyclooctapyrimidine-2,4-diones by Photocycloaddition of 6-Chloro-1,3-dimethyluracil to Benzenes in the Presence of Trifluoroacetic Acid
- Direct Photolysis of Halopyridines in Solutions; Generation of the 2-Pyridyl Cation
- Photolysis of 5-Bromo-1,3-dimehyluracil in Substituted Benzenes
- Photo-Arylation. VIII. Photosubstitution Reaction of 2-Fluoropyridine with Indoles
- Photo-Arylation. VII. : Photoreaction of 2-Halopyridine with Indole
- Photo-Arylation. IV. Synthesis of 2-Arylpyridines by Photo-Reaction of 2-Iodopyridine with Substituted Benzenes
- Intramolecular Photoreactions of Phthalimide-Alkene Systems. Macrocyclic Synthesis through the Remote Paterno-Buchi Reaction of Phthalimide with Indole Derivatives
- Photochemistry of N-But-3-enyl Thiophthalimides. Intramolecular Thietane Formation
- New Fluorogenic Substrates for Microdetermination of Cathepsin C
- INTRAMOLECULAR PHOTOCYCLIZATION OF 3-SUBSTITUTED ALICYCLIC DITHIOIMIDES : FACILE SYNTHESIS OF 2-AZABICYCLOALKANES VIA THE NORRISH TYPE II PROCESS
- Synthesis of 11- and 12-Methylestrones via the Thermal Elimination of β-Ketosulfoxides
- Sustained-Release and Intragastric-Floating Granules of Indomethacin Using Chitosan in Rabbits
- CONTROLLED DRUG RELEASE BY ULTRASOUND IRRADIATION
- Studies on O-Alkylated Imides. II. Some Reactions of O-Ethyl Succinimide and O-Ethyl 4,4-Dimethyl-glutarimide
- Pluronic F-127 Gels as a Vehicle for Topical Administration of Anticancer Agents