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    L-Tryptophane and sleep

    L-Tryptophane, an essential amino acid and a precursor of serotonin, is shown to have definite effects on human sleep. In normal subjects it reduces sleep latency and slightly increases sleep length without alt....

    Ernest Hartmann, Richard Chung, Ching-Piao Chien in Psychopharmacologia (1971)

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    Doxepin and amitriptyline-perphenazine in mixed anxious-depressed neurotic outpatients: A collaborative controlled study

    Doxepin was compared to the combination of amitriptyline-perphenazine in a double-blind controlled study conducted with 100 clinic, general practice, and private psychiatric practice outpatients diagnosed as s...

    Karl Rickels M.D., James C. Hutchison, Charles C. Weise in Psychopharmacologia (1972)

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    Clomipramine and amitriptyline in depressed outpatients

    Clomipramine (75–125 mg/day), a relatively new tricyclic anti-depressant, was compared to amitriptyline (75–125 mg/day) in a double-blind 6 week trial carried out with 93 psychiatric and 75 non-psychiatric dep...

    Dr. Karl Rickels, Charles C. Weise, Irma Csanalosi, Hack R. Chung in Psychopharmacologia (1974)

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    Strategies for the synthesis of kallikrein substrates useful for radioassay

    A. R. Day, A. Chung, J. W. Ryan in Agents and Actions (1976)

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    Drug-Induced Cardiovascular Diseases

    A wide variety of drugs may be associated with serious cardiovascular toxicity. Toxicity due to drugs primarily used for treating cardiac disorders is the most extensively documented, especially the arrhythmia...

    S. M. Deglin, Judith M. Deglin, Prof. Edward K. Chung in Drugs (1977)

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    Studies on the constituents of the higher fungi of Korea(XI)

    From the carpophores ofCoriolus sanguineus Fr., a bright-red, wood-rotting fungus, which were collected at Suwon, an antibiotic component was isolated as red crystal and identified as cinnabarin by UV and IR spec...

    Kyong Soo Chung, Mi Ja Shim, Byong Kak Kim in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1978)

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    A survey of the response of Korean medicinal plants on drug metabolism

    Alcohol extracts of plants widely used in the traditional medicine have been tested to establish if they affect the metabolism of drugs in mice.

    Won Sick Woo, Kuk Hyun Shin, In Chull Kim, Chung Kyu Lee in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1978)

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    Sedative action of spinosin

    The acute toxicity and the sedative action of spinosin isolated fromZizyphus seeds have been tested with mice.

    Kuk Hyun Shin, Chung Kyu Lee, Won Sick Woo, Sam Sik Kang in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1978)

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    The effects of mushroom components on the proliferation of HeLa cell linein vitro

    In order to find out nutritional effects of Korean edible mushrooms on the multiplication of tissue cells, the alcohol extracts and acid hydrolysates of eleven species of mushrooms were added to Earle’s BSS. A...

    Kyu Sun Chung in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1979)

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    The crystal and molecular structure of sulfapyridine

    The crystal structure of sulfapyridine, C11 H11N3O2S, has been determined by X-ray diffraction method. The compound crystallizes in the monoclinic space group C2/c with a=12.80(4), b=11.72(4), c=15.36(5)Å, β=94(3...

    Chung Hoe Koo, Young Ja Lee in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1979)

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    Isolation, purification and characterization of phytohemagglutinating proteins from Korean natural products

    Seeds or beans of 55 plants belonging to 31 families were screened by using several different types of red blood cells to find new lectins. In this paper, white kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris C.) was chosen to s...

    See Ryun Chung, Kyung Hee Jeune-chung, Kyong Ae Kim in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1980)

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    The crystal and molecular structure of chlorpropamide

    Chlorpropamide, C10H13N2O3SCl, forms orthorhombic crystals of space group P212121 with a 9.066±0.004, b=5.218±0.003, c=26. 604±0.008 Å, and four molecules per cell. Three dimensional photographic data were collec...

    Chung Hoe Koo, Sung Il Cho, Young Hee Yeon in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1980)

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    Interaction of flavins and some alcohols on the molecular level

    The effect of some alcohols on the riboflavin derivatives in non-polar solvent was studied by various spectroscopic method in order to support the viewpoint that alcohol may directly interact with the isoallox...

    Byung Sul Yu, Hyun Ho Chung, Sang Jong Lee, Yang Bae Kim in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1981)

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    Effect of six Chinese drugs on serum transaminase activity and liver tissue in mice

    The methanol extracts ofPatriniae radix,Dianthii herba,Melandrii herba,Echinopii radix,Siegesbeckiae herba andMagnoliae cortex showed a significant elevation of serum transaminase activity accompanied by fatty de...

    Won Sick Woo, Kuk Hyun Shin, Chung Kyu Lee in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1981)

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    3-Bromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin induced ring closure(I)

    Reaction of unsaturated acids with 3-bromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin in dry DMF at room temperature gives bromolactones in 58–91% yields.

    Chae-ho Cook, You-sup Chung in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1981)

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    Pharmacokinetic study of sisomicin in humans

    Detailed analyses of the pharmacokinetics of sisomicin administered at doses of 25, 50, and 100 mg intravenously and intramuscularly to healthy volunteers established that the drug is handled by a two-compartm.....

    Menger Chung, John J. Schrogie in Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmac… (1981)

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    A Clinical Trial with Cefoperazone in Pneumonia and Pyelonephritis

    15 cases of pneumonia and 15 cases of pyelonephritis were included in a clinical trial of parenteral cefoperazone. The organisms isolated from patients with bacterial pneumonia were: Staphylococcus aureus (6), Kl...

    Associate Professor Seung Chull Park, J. H. Lee, D. H. Lee, S. Y. Kim, Y. H. Kim in Drugs (1981)

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    Studies on the constituents of higher fungi of Korea

    To develop new potent antitumor substances with low toxicity from natural products, especially from higher fungi of Korea, the carpophores of some wild basidiomycetes were collected and the antitumor test for ...

    Byong Kak Kim, Eung Chil Choi, Kyeong Soo Chung in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1982)

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    Studies on the constituents and culture of Korean basidiomycetes

    To develop potent antitumor polysaccharides from higher fungi of Korea the alcohol precipitated polysaccharides, which were obtained from hot water extracts of shake-cultured mycelia of eight species of basidi...

    Kyeong Soo Chung, Eung Chil Choi, Byong Kak Kim in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1982)

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    A novel bromolactonization reaction using racemic 3-bromo-5-isobutyl-5-methylhydantoin

    By using racemic 3-bromo-5-isobutyl-5-methylhydantoin (3a′) in dry N, N-dimethylformanide which is a model reagent for asymmetric bromolactonization, bromolactonization of a series of olefinic acids was carried o...

    Youn-sang Cho, Sang-sup Jew, You-sup Chung in Archives of Pharmacal Research (1982)

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