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    Direct comparison of anti-inflammatory effects of 14-, 15-, and 16-membered macrolide antibiotics in experimental inflammation model induced by carrageenan in rats by Taguchi, K, Chuang, V T G, Ogino, H, Hara, R, Iketani, O, Enoki, Y, Kizu, J, Hori, S, Matsumoto, K

    Published in Pharmazie (15-05-2024)
    “…Some macrolide antibiotics, which share a basic lactone ring structure, also exhibit anti-inflammatory actions in addition to their antibacterial activities…”
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    Nephrotoxicity of concomitant use of tacrolimus and teicoplanin in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients by Mori, T., Shimizu, T., Kato, J., Kikuchi, T., Kohashi, S., Koda, Y., Toyama, T., Saburi, M., Iketani, O., Okamoto, S.

    Published in Transplant infectious disease (01-04-2014)
    “…Both tacrolimus and glycopeptide antibiotics are known to be nephrotoxic, and are often concomitantly given after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation…”
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    Pharmacokinetics of Mizoribine in Adult Living Donor Liver Transplantation by Shinoda, M, Tanabe, M, Kawachi, S, Ono, Y, Hayakawa, T, Iketani, O, Kojima, M, Itano, O, Obara, H, Kitago, M, Hibi, T, Matsubara, K, Shimojima, N, Fuchimoto, Y, Hoshino, K, Wakabayashi, G, Shimazu, M, Tanigawara, Y, Kuroda, T, Morikawa, Y, Kitajima, M, Kitagawa, Y

    Published in Transplantation proceedings (01-06-2012)
    “…Abstract We investigated the pharmacokinetics of mizoribine in the acute phase after adult living donor liver transplantation (LDLT). Between February 2004 and…”
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    Anti-edematous effects of epinastine, cetirizine and its enantiomers in λ-carrageenan-induced edema in rat hind paw by Taguchi, K, Chuang, V T G, Ozawa, M, Sakamoto, Y, Hara, R, Iketani, O, Enoki, Y, Kizu, J, Hori, S, Matsumoto, K

    Published in Pharmazie (01-06-2024)
    “…Urticaria is induced by the histamine released from mast cells which develops wheals (edema) as a visual feature. In clinical practice, second-generation…”
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    Pharmacokinetics and skin-tissue penetration of daptomycin in rats by Matsumoto, Kazuaki, Kitaoka, Masashi, Kuroda, Yuko, Ikawa, Kazuro, Morikawa, Norifumi, Sasaki, Junichi, Iketani, Osamu, Iwata, Satoshi, Horino, Tetsuya, Hori, Seiji, Kizu, Junko

    “…Daptomycin is recommended for complicated skin and skin-structure infections. However, information on the penetration of daptomycin into skin is limited…”
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