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Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Hiroshima University School of Medicine | 論文
- Enzymes Responsible for Reduction of Nitropolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Regular Presentations) (Proceedings of the 10 th Symposium on Environmental Pollutants and Toxicology)
- STUDIES ON BACTERIAL NITROREDUCTASES. ENZYMES INVOLVED IN REDUCTION OF AROMATIC NITRO COMPOUNDS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
- Stereoselective determination of R,S-2-[4-(3-methyl-2-thienyl)phenyl]propionic acid and its taurine conjugates in dog urine by high-performance liquid chromatography
- SULFOXIDE REDUCTION CATALYZED BY GUINEA PIG LIVER ALDEHYDE OXIDASE IN COMBINATION WITH ONE-ELECTRON REDUCING FLAVOENZYMESS
- SULFOXIDE REDUCTASE ACTIVITY OF LIVER ALDEHYDE OXIDASE AND A NEW ELECTRON TRANSFER SYSTEM CONTAINING THE ENZYME AS A COMPONENT
- SOLUBLE FACTOR-INVOLVING REDUCTION IN DRUG METABOLISM
- Azoreductase Activity of Liver Aldehyde Oxidase (Regular Presentations) (Proceedings of the 10 th Symposium on Environmental Pollutants and Toxicology)
- DT-Diaphorase-Like Quinone Reductase in Rat Plasma
- Dynamics of Presynaptic Endosomes Produced during Transmitter Release
- IN VITRO METABOLISM OF SULINDAC AND SULINDAC SULFIDE: ENZYMATIC FORMATION OF SULFOXIDE AND SULFONE
- A New Mechanism for Biotransformation of Nitrofuran Derivatives : Metabolism of Nifurstyrenic Acid, a Veterinary Antimicrobial Agent, in Animals and Fishes (Regular Presentations) (Proceedings of the 15 th Symposium on Environmental Pollutants and Toxicol
- Hypocholesterolemic Effect of Ursodeoxycholylcysteic Acid in Hamsters Fed a High Cholesterol Diet
- A NEW MECHANISM OF N-OXIDE REDUCTION : QUINONE-DEPENDENT REACTION
- Mechanism of Reduction of Epoxide Compounds in Animal Body (Proceedings of the 20th Symposium on Toxicology and Environmental Health)
- A NEW DRUG-METABOLIZING ENZYME WITH ABILITY TO REDUCE DOUBLE BOND
- A mutation in the cAMP signaling pathway affects sexual development of Dictyostelium discoideum
- Induction of Xanthine Dehydrogenase by TCDD(PROCEEDINGS OF 24TH SYMPOSIUM ON TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH)
- Propagation of Bupleurum falcatum by Shoot Tip Culture : Induction of Shoot Primordia