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    Role of Methotrexate Polyglutamation and Reduced Folate Carrier 1 (RFC1) Gene Polymorphisms in Clinical Assessment Indexes by Ando, Yukie, Shimada, Hideaki, Matsumoto, Nozomi, Hirota, Takeshi, Oribe, Motohiro, Otsuka, Eiji, Ishii, Kohji, Morimoto, Takuya, Ohashi, Kyoichi, Ieiri, Ichiro

    “…The aims of the present study were to define inter-individual differences in response to methotrexate (MTX) through MTX polyglutamate (MTX-PG) levels in red…”
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    Short-Term Sensitization of Colon Mechanoreceptors Is Associated With Long-Term Hypersensitivity to Colon Distention in the Mouse by Jones, R. Carter W, Otsuka, Eiji, Wagstrom, Emily, Jensen, Chris S, Price, Margaret P, Gebhart, G.F

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-07-2007)
    “…Background & Aims: Using a mouse model that reproduces major features of irritable bowel syndrome (long-lasting colon hypersensitivity without inflammation),…”
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    FUNDAMENTAL AND CLINICAL STUDIES ON L-105 IN SURGICAL FIELD by KUNIMATSU, MASAHIKO, IWAI, SHIGETOMI, TAKAI, KAZUMITSU, SATOH, TAKESHI, SATOH, YOSHINOBU, OTSUKA, EIJI, TOMIOKA, KAZUYUKI, HORIKAWA, AKIRA, FURUHATA, HISASHI, SATOH, IZUMI, SAKABE, TAKASHI

    Published in CHEMOTHERAPY (1986)
    “…Fundamental and clinical studies on L-105 were investigated and the following result were obtained. Antimicrobial activities of L-105 to clinical isolates were…”
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    BASIC AND CLINICAL STUDIES ON THR-221 (CEFODIZIME) IN THE SURGICAL FIELD by KUNIMATSU, MASAHIKO, IWAI, SHIGETOMI, TAKAMATSU, KAZURO, OTSUKA, EIJI, TOMIOKA, KAZUYUKI, NEMOTO, GIICHIRO, SATO, TAKESHI, MATSUSHITA, KANEAKI, HORIKAWA, AKIRA, FURUHATA, HISASHI, NISHIKAWA, TORU, KATO, KOMEI, CHISHIMA, YOSHIRO, SATO, IZUMI, SAKAI, HIROKO, TANAKA, TAKASHI, SAKABE, TAKASHI

    Published in CHEMOTHERAPY (1988)
    “…We conducted basic and clinical studies on TFIR-221 and obtained the following results. 1. Antimicrobial activity: minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of…”
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