Watanabe Makiko | Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and
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Watanabe Makiko
Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and
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HATANO Tsutomu
Department of Pharmacognosy, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Oka
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SUN Xiu-Lan
Department of Pharmacognosy, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceu
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ITO Hideyuki
Department of Pharmacognosy, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceu
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Kobayashi Takeshi
Department Of Biological Chemistry College Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Chubu University
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OKAMOTO Motoi
Department of Medical Technology, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama University
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Tomonaga Keizo
Department Of Veterinary Microbiology The University Of Tokyo
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Ito Hideyuki
Department Of Pharmacognosy Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama University Graduate School Of Medicine D
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Ikuta Kazuyoshi
Department Of Biophysical Chemistry Faculity Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hokkaido University
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伊東 秀之
岡山大学大学院医歯薬学総合研究科創薬生命科学専攻
著作論文
- Occurrence of Hydrogen-Oxidizing Ralstonia Species as Primary Microorganisms in the Mt. Pinatubo Volcanic Mudflow Deposits(Soil Biology)
- Chlorogenic Acid and Its Metabolite m-Coumaric Acid Evoke Neurite Outgrowth in Hippocampal Neuronal Cells
- Molecular Ratio between Borna Disease Viral-p40 and-p24 Proteins in Infected Cells Determined by Quantitative Antigen Capture ELISA
- Chlorogenic Acid and Its Metabolite m-Coumaric Acid Evoke Neurite Outgrowth in Hippocampal Neuronal Cells
- On the Application of Diffusion Theory and Stokes' law to the Mode of Volcanic ash fall Deposition
- Pheochromocytoma crisis caused by Campylobacter fetus
- Antibodies to Borna Disease Virus in Infected Adult Rats: An Early Appearance of Anti-p10 Antibody and Recognition of Novel Virus-Specific Proteins in Infected Animal Brain Cells.