Aoyama Yasuhiro | Section Of Biofunctional Chemistry Department Of Bioengineering Nagoya University Of Technology
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Aoyama Yasuhiro
Section Of Biofunctional Chemistry Department Of Bioengineering Nagoya University Of Technology
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Aoyama Y
Kyoto Univ. Kyoto
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Yanagihara Ryoji
Section Of Biofunctional Chemistry Department Of Bioengineering Nagoya University Of Technology
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FUJIMOTO Takako
Section of Biofunctional Chemistry, Department of BioEngineering, Nagoya University of Technology
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KOBAYASHI Kenji
Section of Biofunctional Chemistry, Department of BioEngineering, Nagoya University of Technology
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AOYAMA Yasuhiro
Section of Biofunctional Chemistry, Department of BioEngineering, Nagoya University of Technology
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AOYAMA Yasuhiro
Institute for Fundamental Research of Organic Chemistry, Kyushu University. CREST, Japan Science and
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Fujimoto Takako
Section Of Biofunctional Chemistry Department Of Bioengineering Nagoya University Of Technology
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KIKUCHI Yasuaki
Department of Chemistry, School of Science of Engineering, Waseda University
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Kikuchi Y
Iwate Univ. Morioka
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Kikuchi Yasuaki
Department Of Chemistry School Of Science Of Engineering Waseda University
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Aoyama Yasuhiro
Institute For Fundamental Research Of Organic Chemistry Kyushu University
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Kobayashi Kenji
Section Of Biofunctional Chemistry Department Of Bioengineering Nagoya University Of Technology
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KIKUCHI Yasuaki
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Hachinohe National College of Technology
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Aoyama Yasuhiro
Section of Bioorganic Chemistry, Department of Bioengineering, Nagaoka University of Technology
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Tanaka Yasutaka
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
著作論文
- C-H・・・π Hydrogen Bonding between Electron-Rich Benzene Rings and Polarized C-H Bonds : Selectivity in the Complexation of Highly Hydrophilic Guest Molecules with Calix[4]resorcarene Hosts in Water
- CH-π Interaction as an Important Driving Force of Host-Guest Complexation. Further Evidence for the Selective Incorporation of Alkyl Groups in the Polyhydroxy Aromatic Cavity of Calix[4]resorcarene Host
- Molecular recognition. 13. 1H NMR chracterization of the hydrogen-bond network in the water complex of resorcinol-dodecanal cyclotetramer.