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- TORCHIA Dennis A.の詳細を見る
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関連著者
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Kiso Y
Kyoto Pharmaceutical Univ. Kyoto Jpn
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Yamazaki Toshimasa
Structural Biology Unit National Institute Of Agrobiological Resources
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Torchia Dennis
Molecular Structural Biology Unit National Institute Of Dental And Craniofacial Research National In
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Wang Yun-xing
National Institute Of Dental Research National Institutes Of Health
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YAMAZAKI Toshimasa
National Institute of Agrobiological Resources
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KISO Yoshiaki
Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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FREEDBERG Daron
National Institute of Dental Research, National Institutes of Health
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TORCHIA Dennis
National Institute of Dental Research, National Institutes of Health
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WINGFIELD Paul
Protein Expression Laboratory, National Institutes of Health
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STAHL Stephen
Protein Expression Laboratory, National Institutes of Health
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KAUFMAN Joshua
Protein Expression Laboratory, National Institutes of Health
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Katoh Etsuko
Structural Biology Unit National Institute Of Agrobiological Resources
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Kiso Yoshiaki
Department Of Medicinal Chemistry Center For Frontier Research In Medicinal Science 21st Century Coe
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Stahl Stephen
Protein Expression Laboratory National Institutes Of Health
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Kaufman Joshua
Protein Expression Laboratory National Institutes Of Health
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Wingfield Paul
Protein Expression Laboratory National Institutes Of Health
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Kiso Yoshiaki
Kyoto Pharmaceutical Univ. Kyoto Jpn
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Freedberg Daron
National Institute Of Dental Research National Institutes Of Health
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KISO Yoshiaki
Department of Ecological Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology, JAPAN.
著作論文
- Solution NMR Studies of the HIV-1 Protease/Inhibitor Complex : The HIV-1 Protease Catalytic Aspartyl Side-Chain Carboxyl Groups Have Distinct Protonation States in the Complex Formed with the Asymmetric Inhibitor KNI-272
- NMR Studies on Reorientation Process of the Inhibitor Tightly Bound to HIV Protease