TOHOYAMA Hiroshi | Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci., Ehime Univ.
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関連著者
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TOHOYAMA Hiroshi
Biology and Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Science Engineering, Ehime University
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JOHO Masanori
Biology and Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Science Engineering, Ehime University
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INOUHE Masahiro
Biology and Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Science Engineering, Ehime University
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Inouhe M
Ehime Univ. Ehime Jpn
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Joho M
Biology And Environmental Sciences Graduate School Of Science Engineering Ehime University
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INOUHE Masahiro
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci., Ehime Univ.
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TOHOYAMA Hiroshi
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci., Ehime Univ.
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JOHO Masanori
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci., Ehime Univ.
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Inouhe Masahiro
Dept. Biol. Earth Sci. Ehime Univ.
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Tohoyama Hiroshi
Biology And Environmental Sciences Graduate School Of Science Engineering Ehime University
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INOUHE Masahiro
Dept. Biol. , Fac. Sci. , Ehime Univ.
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ITO Shoko
Dept. Biol. Earth Sci., Ehime Univ.
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Ito Shoko
Dept. Biol. Earth Sci. Ehime Univ.
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SUGO Etsuko
Dept.Biol., Fac.Sci., Ehime Univ.
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Sugo Etsuko
Dept.biol. Fac.sci. Ehime Univ.
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Nevins Donald
Dept. Veg. Crops Univ.
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TAMAI Kiyoto
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci., Ehime Univ.
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MURAYAMA Tetsuo
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci., Ehime Univ.
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Murayama T
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci. Ehime Univ.
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Tamai Kiyoto
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci. Ehime Univ.
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TERAOKA Satoyo
Dept. Biol. Earth Sci., Ehime Univ.
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Murayama T
Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. Yokohama Jpn
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Teraoka Satoyo
Dept. Biol. Earth Sci. Ehime Univ.
著作論文
- CHANGES IN GLUCANASE ACTIVITIES IN THESOLUBLE AND INSOLUBLE FRACTIONS OF CELLS IN THE YEASTSACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE DURING CELL GROWTH
- COPPER INHIBITIONS OF THE PHYTOCHELATIN SYNTHESIS AND CADMIUM TOLERANCE IN PLANTS
- EFFECTS OF HEAVY METAL IONS AND NITROGEN SOURCES ON GROWTH OF THE YEAST Sacchromyces exiguus
- PROPERTIES AND FUCTION OF PHYTOCHELATIN SYNTHASES ISOLATED FROM TOMATO CELLS ADAPTED TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF CADMIUM IONS
- CELL WALL MET ABOLISM AND AUTOLYTIC ACTIVITIES OF THE YEAST SACCHAROMYCES EXIGUUS
- ISOLATION AND PROPERTIES OF PHYTOCHELATIN SYNTHASE FROM SUSPENSION-CULTURED TOMATO CELLS