TOMIZAKI Takashi | Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University
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概要
関連著者
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Aoyama Hiroshi
理化学研究所播磨研究所
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Aoyama Hiroshi
Institute Of Molecular & Cellular Biosciences The University Of Tokyo
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Tsukihara Tomitake
Institute For Protein Research Osaka University
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Tsukihara Tomitake
Institute For Protein Research Osaka University:department Of Life Science University Of Hyogo
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Tsukihara Tomitake
Department Of Life Science University Of Hyogo
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Tsukihara Tomitake
Institute Fot Protein Research Osaka University
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Shinzawa Itoh
Department Of Life Science Himeji Institute Of Technology
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Yamashita Eiki
Institute For Protein Research Osaka University
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Nakabayashi Ryota
Department Of Life Science University Of Hyogo
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Aoyama Hiroshi
Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Science Osaka University
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YAONO Rieko
Department of Life Science, Himeji Institute of Technology
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TOMIZAKI Takashi
Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University
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Yaono Rieko
Department Of Life Science Himeji Institute Of Technology
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Takahashi Takeshi
Department Of Life Science University Of Hyogo
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Shinzawa Itoh
Department Of Life Science Graduate School Of Life Science University Of Hyogo
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Yoshikawa Shinya
Institute of Picobiology, Univ. of Hyogo
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Yamashita Eiki
Department Of Life Science University Of Hyogo
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Nakashima Ryosuke
Department of Cell Membrane Biology, Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka Universi
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Yamaguchi Hiroshi
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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Yoshikawa Shinya
Department Of Life Science University Of Hyogo
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NAKAJIMA Ryosuke
Department of Life Science, Himeji Institute of Technology
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Nakashima Ryosuke
Department Of Cell Membrane Biology Institute Of Scientific And Industrial Research Osaka University
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Yamaguchi Hiroshi
Institute For Protein Research Osaka University
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Yoshikawa Shinya
Grad. Sch. Sci. Univ. Hyogo
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Yoshikawa Shinya
Dept. Of Life Science Univ. Of Hyogo
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Yoshikawa Shinya
Department Of Life Science Graduate School Of Life Science University Of Hyogo
著作論文
- Crystallization of bovine heart mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase for X-ray diffraction at atomic resolution (2.8A)
- A mechanism of Cytochrome c Oxidase Proposed by the Crystal Structures at Different Oxidation and Ligand Binding States