Yamamura H | Division Of Proteomics Department Of Genome Sciences Kobe University Graduate School Of Medicine
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- Division Of Proteomics Department Of Genome Sciences Kobe University Graduate School Of Medicineの論文著者
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YAMAMURA Hirohei
Division of Proteomics, Department of Genome Sciences, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine
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Yamamura H
Division Of Proteomics Department Of Genome Sciences Kobe University Graduate School Of Medicine
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YAMAMURA Hirohei
Department of Biochemistry, Kobe University, School of Medicine
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Yamamura Hirohei
Department Of Biochemistry Kobe University School Of Medicine
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Yanagi Shigeru
Division Of Proteomics Department Of Genome Sciences Kobe University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Yanagi S
The National Defense Academy
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Yanagi Shigeru
Department of Electrical Engineering, the National Defense Academy
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Yanagi Shigeru
Department Of Electrical & Electronics Engineering National Defense Academy
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Yamamura Hirohei
Depts Of Biochem. Kobe Univ. Sch. Of Med.
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Tanaka Y
Nmr Section Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kyushu University
著作論文
- Purification and Phosphorylation of a M_r 25,000 Protein, an Effective Phosphate Acceptor for Casein Kinase II and Protein Kinase C,Detected in the Cytosolic Fraction of Xenopus laevis Oocytes
- Phosphory lated Sites of M_r 25,000 Protein, a Putative Protein Phosphatase 2A Modulator, and Phosphorylation of the Synthetic Peptide Containing These Sites by Protein Kinase C^1
- Possible Involvement of Protein-Tyrosine Kinases Such as p72^ in the Disc-Sphere Change Response of Porcine Platelets
- Structure and Function of Syk Protein-Tyrosine Kinase^1
- Distinctive Functions of Syk N-Terminal and C-Terminal SH2 Domains in the Signaling Cascade Elicited by Oxidative Stress in B Cells
- Purification of a 72-kDa Protein-Tyrosine Kinase from Rat Liver and Its Identification as Syk: Involvement of Syk in Signaling Events of Hepatocytes^1
- Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Syk Activation Are Involved in Thrombin-Induced Aggregation of Epinephrine-Potentiated Platelets^1