Influence of Co-administered Antibiotics on Pharmacokinetic Fate of Paeoniflorin from Shaoyao-Gancao-tang
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著者
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AKAO Teruaki
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama
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Akao Teruaki
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Toyama Medical And Pharmaceutical University
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TANI Tadato
Institute of Natural Medicine, University of Toyama
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He JuXiu
Institute of Natural Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University
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Tani Tadato
Institute Of Natural Medicine Toyama Medical And Pharmaceutical University
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He Juxiu
Institute Of Natural Medicine Toyama Medical And Pharmaceutical University
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