15 results on '"Sasahara, Katsunori"'
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2. Predicting drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics features of in-house compounds by a hybrid machine-learning model
3. Feature importance of machine learning prediction models shows structurally active part and important physicochemical features in drug design
4. Prediction of Human Pharmacokinetic Profiles of the Antituberculosis Drug Delamanid from Nonclinical Data: Potential Therapeutic Value against Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis
5. In vitro evaluations for pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions of a novel serotonin-dopamine activity modulator, brexpiprazole
6. Estradiol Promotes Purkinje Dendritic Growth, Spinogenesis, and Synaptogenesis During Neonatal Life by Inducing the Expression of BDNF
7. A simple and efficient dispersion correction to the Hartree–Fock theory (3): A comprehensive performance comparison of HF-Dtq with MP2 and DFT-Ds
8. Absorption, distribution and excretion of the anti‐tuberculosis drug delamanid in rats: Extensive tissue distribution suggests potential therapeutic value for extrapulmonary tuberculosis
9. A simple and efficient dispersion correction to the Hartree–Fock theory
10. Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism of Delamanid, a Novel Anti-Tuberculosis Drug, in Animals and Humans: Importance of Albumin Metabolism In Vivo
11. Metabolic Mechanism of Delamanid, a New Anti-Tuberculosis Drug, in Human Plasma
12. Connecting Classical QSAR and LERE Analyses Using Modern Molecular Calculations, LERE-QSAR (VI): Hydrolysis of Substituted Hippuric Acid Phenyl Esters by Trypsin
13. Delamanid Does Not Inhibit or Induce Cytochrome P450 Enzymes in Vitro
14. Estradiol Promotes Purkinje Dendritic Growth, Spinogenesis, and Synaptogenesis During Neonatal Life by Inducing the Expression of BDNF
15. Mode of Action and Functional Significance of Estrogen-Inducing Dendritic Growth, Spinogenesis, and Synaptogenesis in the Developing Purkinje Cell.
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