INTRODUCTORY REMARKS (<Session 5A>TOXICOKINETICS)
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 日本トキシコロジー学会の論文
- 1996-12-20
著者
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Tsuda Mitsuhiro
National Institute of Health Sciences
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HORII Ikuo
Nippon Roche Research Center
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Horii Ikuo
Nippon Roche K. K. Research Center
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- "B-3 Toxicokinetic Study of 2-Mercaptobenzimidazole (MBI) and its Methylated Derivative (MMBI) in Rats after Single Oral-Dose Administration.
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- 2C-13 Toxicokinetic Study of 2-Mercapto-benzimidazole(MBI) and its Methylated Derivative (MMBI) in Rats Treated by Repeated Oral Administration - Metabolism and urinary Excretion
- 2C-12 Toxicokinetic Study of 2-Mercapto-benzimidazole(MBI) and its Methylated Derivative (MMBI) in Rats Treated by Repeated Oral Administration.
- INTRODUCTORY REMARKS (TOXICOKINETICS)
- 330 Cytotoxicity test using monkey primary cultured hepatocytes
- Dose Selection for Carcinogenicity Studies of Pharmaceuticals
- Case study : Determination of the safety dose and dose regimen of cytostatic anti-cancer drugs for clinical trials based on the pre-clinical safety studies
- Prolonged Effect of 5-Fluorouracil and Its Derivatives on Apoptosis Induction and Mitotic Inhibition in the Intestinal Epithelium of Male BDF1 Mice.
- Cross-sectional Epidemiologic Study for Assessing Cancer Risks at the Population Level:II. Baseline Data and Correlation Analysis
- Cross-sectional Epidemiologic Study for Assessing Cancer Risks at the Population Level:I. Study Design and Participation Rate