Teneberg Susann | Institute Of Medical Biochemistry Goteborg University
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概要
関連著者
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Angstrom Jonas
Institute Of Medical Biochemistry Goteborg University
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Teneberg Susann
Institute Of Medical Biochemistry Goteborg University
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Gozia Ofelia
Institute Of Biochemistry Romanian Academy
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Motas Cecilia
Institute Of Biochemistry Romanian Academy
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Ciopraga Jeana
Institute Of Biochemistry Romanian Academy
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Larsson Thomas
Institute Of Medical Biochemistry Goteborg University
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Karlsson Niclas
Institute Of Medical Biochemistry Goteborg University
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Bergstrom Jorgen
Institute Of Medical Biochemistry Goteborg University
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Angstroem J
Institute Of Medical Biochemistry Goteborg University
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TENEBERG Susann
Institute of Medical Biochemistry, Goteborg University
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BERNTSSON Anna
Institute of Medical Biochemistry, Goteborg University
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ANGSTROM Jonas
Institute of Medical Biochemistry, Goteborg University
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Berntsson Anna
Institute Of Medical Biochemistry Goteborg University
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Teneberg S
Institute Of Medical Biochemistry Goteborg University
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CIOPRAGA Jeana
Institute of Biochemistry, Romanian Academy
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BERGSTROM Jorgen
Institute of Medical Biochemistry, Goteborg University
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LARSSON Thomas
Institute of Medical Biochemistry, Goteborg University
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KARLSSON Niclas
Institute of Medical Biochemistry, Goteborg University
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MOTAS Cecilia
Institute of Biochemistry, Romanian Academy
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GOZIA Ofelia
Institute of Biochemistry, Romanian Academy
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Bergstroem J
Institute Of Medical Biochemistry Goteborg University
著作論文
- Common Architecture of the Primary Galactose Binding Sites of Erythrina corallodendron Lectin and Heat-Labile Enterotoxin from Escherichia coli in Relation to the Binding of Branched Neolactohexaosylceramide^1
- Isolectins from Solanum tuberosum with Different Detailed Carbohydrate Binding Specificities: Unexpected Recognition of Lactosyleceramide by N-Acetyllactosamine-Binding Lectins^1
- Isolectins from Solanum tuberosum with Different Detailed Carbohydrate Binding Specificities. Unexpected Recognition of Lactosylceramide by N-Acetyllactosamine-Binding Lectins.