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Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University | 論文
- Studies on the Sulfur-containing Chelating Agents. XXXIX. Determination of Stability Constants of Some Metal Complexes of N-Phenyl-and N-Ethyl-β-mercaptocinnamamide and Thiodibenzoyl-methane by Solvent Extraction Method
- Studies on the Sulfur-containing Chelating Agents. XXXVIII. Reaction of Platinum (II), Rhodium (III) and Mercury (II) Ion with Monothio-β-diketones and Their Disulfides
- Studies on the Sulfur-containing Chelating Agents. XXXVII. Solvent Effect on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra of Cobalt (III) Monothioacetylacetonate and Its Brominated Products
- Cryoprotective Mechanism of Saccharides on Freeze-Drying of Liposome
- Freeze-Drying of Liposomes Prepared by Sonication and Extrusion Techniques
- Water Mediated Interaction between Phospholipid and Saccharide in Aqueous Solution and Frozen State
- Cryoprotective Effect of Saccharides on Denaturation of Catalase by Freeze-Drying
- Synthetic Studies on dl-Aspterric Acid, a Carotane-Type Sesquiterpene. II. Synthesis of dl-Aspterric Acid(Organic,Chemical)
- Studies on Morphine Alkaloids. III. Indolinocodeine. II. 9α-Methoxyindolinocodeine
- Solution-Phase Synthesis of an Anti-human Immunodeficiency Virus Peptide, T22 ([Tyr^, Lys^7]-Polyphemusin II), and the Modification of Trp by the p-Methoxybenzyl Group of Cys during Trimethylsilyl Trifluoromethanesulfonate Deprotection
- Molecular Parameters for the Anti-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Activity of T22 ([Tyr^, Lys^7]-Polyphemusin II)
- Studies on Peptides. Application of Trifluoromethanesulphonic Acid as a Deblocking Reagent to the Synthesis of Neurotensin
- Lymphatic Transport of Griseofulvin in the Rat and the Possible Factors Determining the Extent of Lymphatic Absorption
- The Significance of Vehicle Oil Metabolism in the Absorption Process of Lipid-Soluble Compounds
- Regional Capacities of Gastrointestinal Absorption and Lymphatic Transport for Lipid-Soluble Dyes in Rats
- Studies on Pharmaceutical Modification of Anticancer Agents. I. Enhancement of Lymphatic Transport of Mitomycin C by Parenteral Emulsions
- Mechanism of the Intestinal Absorption of Drugs from Oil-in-Water Emulsions. VII. Role of Bile in the Lymphatic Transport of Lipid-Soluble Compounds from Triolein Emulsions
- Mechanism of the Intestinal Absorption of Drugs from Oil-in-Water Emulsions. VI. Absorption of Lipid-Soluble Dyes from Tributyrin and Triolein Emulsions in Rat Small Intestine
- Effect of Short-Chain Fatty Acids on the Intestinal Absorption of Drugs in the Rat
- Studies on the Stability of Drugs in Biological Media. III. Effect of Cupric Ion on the Stability and Antibacterial Activity of Penicillins in Culture Medium