Narutaki Shoji | Department Of Applied Biology Faculty Of Textile Science Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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関連著者
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Oda Kohei
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry College Of Agriculture University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Narutaki Shoji
Department Of Applied Biology Faculty Of Textile Science Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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ODA Kohei
Department of Applied Biology, Kyoto Institute of Technology
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NARUTAKI Shoji
Department of Applied Biology, Faculty of Textile Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology
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UCHIDA Ken-ichi
Department of Bioscience, School of Science and Engineering, Teikyo University
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Dunn Ben
Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology University Of Florida
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Ito Masaaki
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Yamagata University
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Ito Masaaki
Department Of Cardiology Mie University Graduate School Of Medicine
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DUNN Ben
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Florida College of Medicine
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Ito Masaki
Science And Biotechnology Graduate School Of Bioresource And Bioenvironmental Sciences Kyusyu Univer
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Ben M
Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology University Of Florida College Of Medicine
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Uchida K
Department Of Bioscience School Of Science And Engineering Teikyo University
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Narutaki S
Department Of Applied Biology Faculty Of Textile Science Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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Oda K
Department Of Applied Biology Faculty Of Textile Science Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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Ito Masaaki
Department Of Cardiology And Nephrology Mie University Graduate School Of Medicine
著作論文
- Identification of Carboxyl Residues in Pepstatin-Insensitive Carboxyl Proteinase from Pseudomonas sp. 101 that Participate in Catalysis and Substrate Binding
- Subsite Prefernces of Pepstatin-Insensitive Carboxyl Proteinases from Bacteria
- Subsite Preferences of Pepstatin-Insensitive Carboxyl Proteinases from Bacteria.
- Identification of Carboxyl Residues in Pepstatin-Insensitive Carboxyl Proteinase from Pseudomonas sp. 101 that Participate in Catalysis and Substrate Binding.