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  1. Absorption and Distribution of Ibuprofen and Acetylsalicylic Acid Formulations

    G. Geisslinger, S. Menzel, ... K. Brune in Drug Investigation
    Article 01 January 1994
  2. Single Dose Pharmacokinetics of Different Formulations of Ibuprofen and Aspirin

    Gerd Geisslinger, S. Menzel, ... K. Brune in Drug Investigation
    Article 01 April 1993
  3. Changes in pituitary-adrenal activity affect the apomorphine- and cholecystokinin-8-induced changes in striatal dopamine release using microdialysis

    The effects of apomorphine (0.05 mg/kg, i.p.) and cholecystokinin-8 (sulphated; CCK-8) were analyzed on the levels of dopamine and its metabolites...

    S. Tanganelli, K. Fuxe, ... U. Ungerstedt in Journal of Neural Transmission / General Section JNT
    Article 01 October 1990
  4. Quantification of the EEG Effect of Midazolam by Aperiodic Analysis in Volunteers

    The effects of midazolam on the EEG were related to plasma midazolam concentrations in 8 healthy male volunteers in order to develop a...

    L. T. M. Breimer, P. J. Hennis, ... A. A. Vletter in Clinical Pharmacokinetics
    Article 01 March 1990
  5. Pharmacokinetics of a new anticancer drug, navelbine, in patients

    A study was designed to investigate the fate of navelbine (NVB) and its excretion routes in two cancer patients treated with tritiated NVB (30mg/m 2 )...

    P. Boré, R. Rahmani, ... J. P. Cano in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology
    Article 01 July 1989
  6. Reversal of epidermal hyperproliferation in essential fatty acid deficient guinea pigs is accompanied by rapid generation of inositol triphosphate

    This study probes the extent of coupling between the reversal of epidermal hyperproliferation induced by essential fatty acid (EFA) deficiency in...

    W. Tang, V. A. Ziboh in Archives of Dermatological Research
    Article 01 July 1988
  7. Uridine-induced hypothermia in mice and rats in relation to plasma and tissue levels of uridine and its metabolites

    Administration of high-dose uridine or cytidine (3500 mg/kg) resulted in severe hypothermia of 6–10°C in mice. This effect of uridine was observed in...

    G. J. Peters, C. J. van Groeningen, ... H. M. Pinedo in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology
    Article 01 October 1987
  8. Elevation of plasma levels of fluorinated pyrimidines by guanosine 5′-monophosphate

    The plasma concentration of 5-fluorouracil (FUra) following the i.v. administration of FUra and guanosine 5′-monophosphate (GMP) or guanosine...

    Masaaki Iigo, Ziro Yamaizumi, ... Akio Hoshi in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology
    Article 01 August 1987
  9. The influence of gamma-irradiation upon the chemical and biological properties of insulin

    Partially purified insulin preparations of bovine and porcine origin, were subjected to gamma-irradiation with doses ranging from 1.0 up to 25 kGy...

    P. J. M. Salemink, J. C. Kolkman-Roodbeen, ... A. J. van der Veen in Pharmaceutisch Weekblad
    Article 01 June 1987
  10. Effects of pH on the stability of the indium-113m blood protein complex and the selective binding of indium-113m to transferrin

    Indium-113m ( t 1/2 = 100min; gamma-emission of 393keV) in trace amounts was injected i.v. in rats. Blood was collected by heart puncture 15 min after...

    U. Hultkvist, G. Westergren, ... L. Lewan in Research in Experimental Medicine
    Article 01 March 1987
  11. Diagnosis and treatment of gestational diabetes according to amniotic fluid insulin levels

    In spite of dietary treatment, the infants of pregnant patients with abnormal glucose tolerance have hyperinsulinism and diabetogenic fetopathy in 10...

    Peter A. M. Weiss, Hannes M. Hofmann, ... Josef Haas in Archives of gynecology
    Article 01 August 1986
  12. Purification by high performance liquid chromatography of Clostridium perfringens type a enterotoxin prepared from high toxin producers selected by a toxin-antitoxin halo

    High enterotoxin-producing substrains of Clostridium perfringens type A were selected reproducibly as colonies having toxin-antitoxin haloes on agar...

    N. Sugimoto, K. Ozutsumi, M. Matsuda in European Journal of Epidemiology
    Article 01 June 1985
  13. The hormonal form of vitamin D in the pathophysiology and therapy of postmenopausal osteoporosis

    Sixty-two women with symptomatic postmenopausal osteoporosis underwent longterm treatment with 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D 3 . The following results were...

    A. Caniggia, R. Nuti, ... A. Vattimo in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
    Article 01 August 1984
  14. Acute Secretory Diarrhoeas

    Acute secretory diarrhoeas constitute a major source of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Our current understanding of the underlying mechanisms...

    S. Hughes in Drugs
    Article 01 July 1983
  15. Nutritional intervention among rural pre-school children—an evaluatory study

    Nutritional intervention in the package form of medical care, supplementary feeding and education was offered to 82 severely malnourished children in...

    A. Bhargava, S. D. Gupta, ... T. P. Jain in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics
    Article 01 September 1982
  16. Comparative metabolism and excretion of adriamycin in man, monkey, and rat

    Adriamycin and its fluorescent metabolites in bile (man, monkey, and rat) and urine (man and monkey) were determined by means of a simple, rapid, and...

    P. M. Wilkinson, M. Israel, ... E. Frei III in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology
    Article 01 June 1979
  17. Monitoring Serum Theophylline Levels

    Recent definition of the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of theophylline have increased the safety and efficacy of the drug for acute...

    Leslie Hendeles, Miles Weinberger, George Johnson in Clinical Pharmacokinetics
    Article 01 August 1978
  18. Some pitfalls in antisecretory drug trials

    A standard anticholinergic drug was compared to a sustained-release preparation of the same agent. Two 6-hr. doses of glycopyrrolate were equivalent...

    John G. Moore, Edwin Englert Jr. in The American Journal of Digestive Diseases
    Article 01 October 1967
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