Fujita Tsugumi | Laboratory Of Biochemistry Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Kyushu University
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Shimohigashi Yasuyuki
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Kyushu University
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Fujita Tsugumi
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Kyushu University
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SHIMOHIGASHI Yasuyuki
Laboratory of Structure-Function Biochemistry, Department of Chemistry, Kyushu University
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FUJITA Tsugumi
Laboratory of Structure-Function Biochemistry, Department of Chemistry, Faculty and Graduate School
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Nose Takeru
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Kyushu University
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NOSE Takeru
Laboratory of Biochemistry, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University
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Takami N
Department Of Dental Materials Science And Technology Iwate Medical University School Of Dentistry
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Takeru Nose
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Sciences Kyushu University
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Fujita T
Laboratory Of Structure-function Biochemistry Faculty And Graduate School Of Sciences Kyushu Univers
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Fujioka T
Iwate Medical Univ. Iwate Jpn
著作論文
- Differential Receptor Binding Characteristics of the Phenylalanine Residues at Positions 3-4 of Endomorphin-2
- The Role of Deltorphin II Phenylalanine Residue in Binding to the δ Opioid Receptor
- Exploration of the Role of Phenylalanine in the Thrombin Receptor Tethered-Ligand Peptide by Substitution with a Series of Trifluorophenylalanines
- The Mode of Molecular Interation of Phe-3 of Deltorphin II and Endomorphin 2 in Opioid Receptor Binding
- Receptor Interaction Mode of the Phe-phenyl Group of Opioid Peptides
- Identification of Receptor Residues Functioning for Activation of ORL1 Nociceptin Receptor by Site-directed Mutageneses
- Exclusive Affinity-Labeling of μ Opioid Receptors by Morphiceptin Analogs Containing S-(3-Nitro-2-pyridylthio)cysteine
- Characteristic Intra- and Intermolecular Interactions of Dipeptide-Chymotrypsin Complex as Specific Structural Essentials for Enzyme Inhibition
- Identification of Receptor Binding Site of Nociceptin-14-15, the Residues for High Receptor Potentiation
- Synergistic Potentiation of Nociceptin by Simultaneous Incorporation of Basic Amino Acids at the Consecutive Positions 14-15