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1. Revisiting and Updating the Interaction between Human Serum Albumin and the Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Ketoprofen and Ketorolac.

2. R-ketorolac ameliorates cancer-associated cachexia and prolongs survival of tumour-bearing mice.

3. Ketorolac and (-)-Epicatechin change retinal GFAP and NRF2 expression on hyperglycemic CD1 mice.

4. Molecular modelling approaches predicted 1,2,3-triazolyl ester of ketorolac (15K) to be a novel allosteric modulator of the oncogenic kinase PAK1.

5. Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs Are Caspase Inhibitors.

6. 1,2,3-Triazolyl ester of Ketorolac: A "Click Chemistry"-based highly potent PAK1-blocking cancer-killer.

7. Double-blind, randomized, double-dummy clinical trial comparing the efficacy of ketorolac trometamol and naproxen for acute low back pain.

8. Novel Activities of Select NSAID R-Enantiomers against Rac1 and Cdc42 GTPases.

9. Enantioselective Tissue Distribution of Ketorolac and its Enantiomers in Rats.

10. Optimization of combinational intranasal drug delivery system for the management of migraine by using statistical design.

11. [Biophysical parameters of erythrocyte membranes and mechanisms of interaction with non-opioid analgesics under acute pain syndrome].

12. Impact of ester promoieties on transdermal delivery of ketorolac.

13. Iontophoretic transport kinetics of ketorolac in vitro and in vivo: demonstrating local enhanced topical drug delivery to muscle.

14. Identification and structural characterization of in vivo metabolites of ketorolac using liquid chromatography electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS/MS).

15. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs increase expression of inducible COX-2 isoform of cyclooxygenase in spinal cord of rats with adjuvant induced inflammation.

16. Antagonism of antinociception produced by intrathecal clonidine by ketorolac in the rat: the role of the opioid system.

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