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1. Investigation On The Mechanism Of Neuropharmaceutic Action Based On Voltage-gated Ion Channel Kinetics
2. Synthesis And Characterization Of The Potential Prodrugs For The CNS Delivery Of Tacrine
3. Inhibition Of N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptors By Bis(7)-tacrine And Underlying Mechanisms
4. Design, Synthesis And Biological Evaluation Of Indan-1-one And Flavonoid Derivatives As AChE Inhibitors
5. Neuroprotective Effects Of Bis(7)-tacrine Against Excitoxins-induced Retinal Ganglion Cells Damage In Rats And Its Mechanism
6. Effects Of Cholinergic Anti-inflammatory Pathway On Lung Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury
7. Research On The Feasibility Of Tissue-like Cultured Hepatocytes In Drug Screening
8. Hepatoprotective Effect Of Several Traditional Medicinal Herbs From Changbai Mountain
9. Xpression Of KV1.2- And KV4.2-encoding Potassium Channels In Oocytes Of Xenopus Laevis And The Modulation Of IK(KV1.2) By Bis(7)-tacrine
10. The Synthesis Of Tacrine Derivatives
11. The Effect Of Bis(7)-tacrine And Aβ Self-aggregation Inhibitor On Modulation Of Synaptic Plasticity Mediated By Aβ
12. The Synthesis Of Dihydropyridine Carrier-mutual Brain-targeting Prodrug And Study On Targeted Performance
13. Hepatic Injury Mechanisms Of Tacrine And Effection Of Panaxsaponin To Viability Of Different Hepatocyte
14. Design, Synthesis, And Biological Evaluation Of Multi-target Ligands For Treatment Of Neurodegenerative Disease
15. Effects And Underlying Mechanisms Of Novel Multi-functional Mercapoto-tacrine Derivative St09on Vascular Dementia In Rats
16. Synthesis Of Multiple Target Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors Based On The Skeletons Of Pyrans And Dihydropyridines
17. Study Of The Neuroprotective Effect Of Tacrine On Cerebral Ischemia-reperfusion Injury
18. Protective Effects Of Inonotus Obliquus On Tacrine-induced Hepatotoxicity And Its Potential Mechanism
19. Design,Synthesis And Evaluation Of Tacrine-coumarin Hybrids As Multifunctional Cholinesterase Inhibitors
20. Phellinus Linteus Mushroom Protects Against Tacrine-induced Genotoxicity In HepG2 Cells
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