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関連著者
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Fukuda H
Kobe Univ. Kobe Jpn
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FUKUDA HIDEKI
Engineering Research Laboratories, Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.,
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NAKASHIMA TOSHIMITSU
Engineering Research Laboratories, Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co.Ltd.
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Nakaishi Tomoyuki
Department Of Biotechnology Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka University:the Chemo-sero-therapeut
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Fukuda Hideo
Dept. Appl. Microbial Technology Kumamoto Institute Of Technology
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Fukuda Hideki
Engineering Research Laboratories Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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Nakashima T
Department Of Biotechnology Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka University:the Chemo-sero-therapeut
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KYOTANI SUSUMU
Engineering Research Laboratories, Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.,
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Kyotani Susumu
Engineering Research Laboratories Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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Nakashima Toshimitsu
Engineering Research Laboratories Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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IZUMOTO EIJI
Production Technology RD Center, Kaneka Corporation
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Izumoto E
Kaneka Corp. Hyogo Jpn
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Izumoto Eiji
Production Technology Rd Center Kaneka Corporation
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Fukuda Hideki
Department Of Molecular Science And Material Engineering Graduate School Of Science And Technology K
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Izumoto Eiji
Engineering Research Laboratories Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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MORIKAWA HISASHI
Engineering Research Laboratory, Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.,
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Morikawa H
National Space Development Agency Of Japan Tokyo Jpn
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MORIKAWA HISASHI
Engineering Research Laboratories, Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.,
著作論文
- Continuous Interesterification of Oils and Fats Using Dried Fungus Immobilized in Biomass Support Particles
- Cell Aggregation as a Trigger for Enhancement of Intracellular Lipase Production by a Rhizopus Species
- Culture Conditions for Intracellular Lipase Production by Rhizopus chinensis and Its Immobilization within Biomass Support Particles