KUBODERA TAKAFUMI | Research and Development Department, Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co., Ltd.
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関連著者
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Nishimura Akira
Research And Development Department Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co. Ltd.
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KUBODERA TAKAFUMI
Research and Development Department, Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co., Ltd.
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YAMASHITA NOBUO
Research and Development Department, Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co., Ltd.
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Yamashita Nobuo
Research And Development Department Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co. Ltd.
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Nishimura A
Research And Development Department Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co. Ltd.
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Yamashita Nobuo
Research & Development Department Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co. Ltd.
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Kubodera Takafumi
Research And Development Department Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co. Ltd.
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Nishimura Akira
Research & Development Department Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co. Ltd
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Yamashita Nobuo
Research & Development Department Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co. Ltd
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GOMI Katsuya
Laboratory of Bioindustrial Genomics, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University
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Gomi Katsuya
Laboratory Of Bioindustrial Genomics Department Of Bioindustrial Informatics And Genomics Graduate S
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Gomi Katsuya
Laboratory Of Bioindustrial Genomics Department Of Bioindustrial Informatics And Genomics Graduate S
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Tokui Misato
Research and Development Department, Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co. Ltd.
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Tokui Misato
Research And Development Department Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co. Ltd.
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Gomi Katsuya
Laboratory Of Bioindustrial Cenomics Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Tohoku University
著作論文
- Molecular Breeding of the Mureka-Non-Forming Sake Koji Mold from Aspergillus oryzae by the Disruption of the mreA Gene(BREWING AND FOOD TECHNOLOGY)
- Transformation of Aspergillus sp. and Trichoderma reesei Using the Pyrithiamine Resistance Gene (ptrA) of Aspergillus oryzae(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)
- Pyrithiamin Resistance Gene (ptrA) of Aspergillus oryzae : Cloning, Characterization and Application as a Dominant Selectable Marker for Transformation
- Construction of a thiamine pyrophosphate high-producing strain of Aspergillus oryzae by overexpression of three genes involved in thiamine biosynthesis(GENETICS, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, AND GENE ENGINEERING)