CONTENTS Japanese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics Special Articles
Current Status and Defect on the Development of DDS Preparations
Kanji TAKADA Original
Investigation of Bioequivalence between MSG203 and Paxil®(Paroxetine Hydrochloride
Hydrate)after Single Oral Administration in Japanese Healthy Male Subjects:Detailed Study in Different CYP2D6 Phenotypes
Naoki UCHIDA, et al.
Psychological Analysis of Parents Whose Children Participated in
Shigehiro UEYAMA, et al.
Report of Trainee of the Foreign Clinical Pharmacology Training Program:No. 1
Harumasa NAKAMURA
Report of Trainee of the Foreign Clinical Pharmacology Training Program:No. 1
Masaya KOSHIZAKA Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Symposium 2 “Development of Clinical Pharmacological Study Using Human Tissues”
Symposium 6 “The Advance of Chronopharmacology”
Symposium 15 “Toward Effective Therapeutic Team to Promote Rational Drug Therapy”
Symposium 18 “Current Drug Treatment Strategies for Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease”
Drug Information Information for Authors Announcements Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
December 1-3, 2011(Hamamatsu)President: Hiroshi WATANABE(Department ofClinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Hamamatsu University School ofMedicine)
Symposium 2 “Development ofClinical Pharmacological Study Using Human Tissues”
Toshio KUMAI, et al.
The Human Tissue Bank for Medical Research inSt. Marianna University School ofMedicine Hospital
Sachiko TAKENOSHITA-NAKAYA
Possible Role ofHAB Research Organization in Human Biomaterial Procurement in Japan
Satoshi SUZUKI, et al.
Providing Human Tissues and Cells for Biomedical Research
Takuo KOSAKA
Development ofExon Skipping Therapy for Duchenne Muscular DystrophyUsing Patient-Derived Cells
Takashi SAITO, et al.
Expression Profile ofCytochrome P450s in the Small Intestine ofJapanese
Yuko TAKEBA, et al.
Symposium 6 “The Advance ofChronopharmacology”
Toshiyuki SASAGURI, et al. Shigenobu SHIBATA
Chronopharmacokinetics Based on Molecular Clock
Shigehiro OHDO, et al.
Biological Rhythm and Drug Adverse Effect
Akio FUJIMURA
Chronotherapy with Antihypertensive Drugs
Keiko UEZONO
Symposium 15 “Toward Effective Therapeutic Team to Promote Rational Drug Therapy”
Shigeyuki NAKANO, et al.
Introduction:Trend in Interdisciplinary Approach in Healthcare Policy
Junichi KAWAKAMI
Multidisciplinary Team Approaches and Roles ofPharmacists in Cancer Therapy
Tomohiro TERADA, et al.
Interdisciplinary Approach to Anti-Infectious Pharmacotherapy in the IntensiveCare Unit through the Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
Takafumi NAITO, et al. Toshiko ISHIBASHI
Promoting Cooperation between Healthcare Professionals and Patients
Kyoko KITAZAWA
Education for Therapeutic Team Members to Promote Rational Drug Therapy
Shigeyuki NAKANO
Symposium 18 “Current Drug Treatment Strategies for Alzheimerʼs Disease and Parkinsonʼs Disease”
Masahiro NAGAI, et al.
Neurological Disorders:PMDAʼs Role in New Product Development
Takashi MORITOYO
Perspectives on the Future Therapeutics ofAlzheimer Disease
Hiroaki MIYAJIMA
Strategies ofDrug Development for Neurodegenerative Disorders--Development ofAntiparkinson Drugs
Akihisa MORI
Current Status and Future Prospects ofAntiparkinsonian Agents
Masahiro NAGAI
Section of Dermatology • ' Tinea' is derived from the Latin word meaningclothes-moth which the Romans thought wasresponsible for this condition. • It is caused by a superficial fungus that colonizeskeratin (hair, nails and the stratum corneum)• There are three genera of dennatophytes infectingthe skin: Microsporum. Epidermophyton andTrichopyton• Tinea infections often result from
Review of Development Economics, 15(1), 124–138, 2011 DOI:10.1111/j.1467-9361.2010.00597.x Natural Resource Dependence and Economic Performance in the 1970–2000 Period rode_597124.138 George Mavrotas, Syed Mansoob Murshed, and Sebastian Torres* Abstract We look at the type of natural resource dependence and growth in developing countries. Certain naturalresources called point-source, s