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1. Esterified estrogen therapy in postmenopausal women. Relationships of bone marker changes and plasma estradiol to BMD changes: A two-year study

4. Three-dimensional fiber orientation mapping of the human brain at micrometer resolution.

5. Quantitative imaging of three-dimensional fiber orientation in the human brain via two illumination angles using polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography.

6. Evaluation of the Chemotherapy Drug Response Using Organotypic Cultures of Osteosarcoma Tumours from Mice Models and Canine Patients.

7. A Context-Dependent Role for MiR-124-3p on Cell Phenotype, Viability and Chemosensitivity in Neuroblastoma in vitro .

8. Preclinical models for neuroblastoma: Advances and challenges.

9. A combined experimental and computational study on peptide nucleic acid (PNA) analogues of tumor suppressive miRNA-34a.

10. A physiologically relevant 3D collagen-based scaffold-neuroblastoma cell system exhibits chemosensitivity similar to orthotopic xenograft models.

11. Pharmacokinetic study of zeolite A, sodium aluminosilicate, magnesium silicate, and aluminum hydroxide in dogs.

13. Synthesis and physicochemical properties of sulfamate derivatives as topical antiglaucoma agents.

14. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are antiarthritic in the rat.

15. Optical isomers of rocastine and close analogues: synthesis and H1 antihistaminic activity of its enantiomers and their structural relationship to the classical antihistamines.

16. AHR-16303B, a novel antagonist of 5-HT2 receptors and voltage-sensitive calcium channels.

17. The in vivo and in vitro activity of AHR-13268D, a new antiallergic/antihistaminic agent.

19. AHR-15010--a novel anti-arthritic agent.

20. AHR-10037, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory compound of low gastric toxicity.

21. Antiinflammatory agents. 4. Syntheses and biological evaluation of potential prodrugs of 2-amino-3-benzoylbenzeneacetic acid and 2-amino-3-(4-chlorobenzoyl)benzeneacetic acid.

22. Synthesis and antiallergy activity of N-[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]-4-aryl-1-piperazinecarboxamide derivatives.

23. Bromfenac, a new nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug: relationship between the anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity and plasma drug levels in rodents.

24. AHR-14310C: a potent, long-acting, nonsedating H1-antihistamine that prevents antigen-induced mucus formation in sensitive rats.

25. The synthesis and antiallergy activity of 1-(aryloxy)-4-(4-arylpiperazinyl)-2-butanol derivatives.

26. Purification and properties of a collagenase inhibitor from cultures of bovine aorta.

27. The effect of calcium channel blockers and calmodulin inhibitors on the macrophage factor-stimulated synthesis of collagenase by rabbit chondrocytes.

28. Prolyl hydroxylase activity in normal and diseased human liver.

29. Rocastine (AHR-11325), a rapid acting, nonsedating antihistamine.

30. Stimulation of prostaglandin E2 synthesis in chondrocytes by a factor derived from activated macrophages.

31. The formation of hydroxyproline in collagen by cells grown in the absence of serum.

32. Effect of intravenously administered lipoxygenase metabolites on rat tracheal mucous gel layer thickness.

33. Properties of a collagenase inhibitor partially purified from cultures of smooth muscle cells.

35. Studies on the effects of cyclo-oxygenase and lipoxygenase inhibitors on the macrophage stimulated synthesis of collagenase by rabbit chondrocytes.

36. The topical anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of bromfenac in rodents.

38. The in vitro synthesis of lysozyme, total proteins, and polyphenylalanine by ribosomes containing hydrolyzed ribonucleic acid.

39. The analgesic and antiinflammatory activity and pharmacologic properties of bromfenac.

40. Induction of collagenase synthesis in chondrocytes by a factor synthesized by inflamed synovial tissue.

41. Benzo- and pyrido-1,4-oxazepin-5-ones and -thiones: synthesis and structure-activity relationships of a new series of H1 antihistamines.

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