Aoyama Yasuhiro | Crest Japan Science And Technology Corporation
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AOYAMA Yasuhiro
CREST, Japan Science and Technology Corporation
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Aoyama Yasuhiro
Crest Japan Science And Technology Corporation
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Endo Ken
Crest Japan Science And Technology Corporation (jst)
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Aoyama Y
Department Of Chemistry Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Saitama University
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HIDARI Kazuya
Department of Biochemistry, University of Shizuoka, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Core Research
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GUO Chao-Tan
Department of Biochemistry, University of Shizuoka, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Core Research
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SUZUKI Yasuo
Department of Biochemistry, University of Shizuoka, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Core Research
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Suzuki Y
School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of Shizuoka
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Hidari Kazuya
Department Of Biochemistry University Of Shizuoka School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences:core Research Fo
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Hidari Kazuya
宮武内科
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Hidari Kazuya
静岡県立大学 薬学部生体分子薬学分野
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Hidari Kazuya
Department Of Biochemical Cell Research The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science
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Suzuki Y
Fukuoka Inst. Technol. Fukuoka
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FUJIMOTO Kazuhisa
Institute for Fundamental Research of Organic Chemistry, Kyushu University
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HAYASHIDA Osamu
Institute for Fundamental Research of Organic Chemistry, Kyushu University
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Hidari Kazuya
Department Of Biochemistry University Of Shizuoka School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences:core Research Fo
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Hidari Kazuya
Department Of Biochemistry University Of Shizuoka School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Suzuki Y
Department Of Pharmacobiology And Therapeutics Faculty Of Pharmacy Meijo University
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Suzuki Y
Core Research For Evolutional Science And Technology (crest Jst) University Of Shizuoka School Of Ph
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Guo C‐t
Core Research For Evolutional Science And Technology (crest Jst) University Of Shizuoka School Of Ph
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Guo Chao-tan
Department Of Biochemistry University Of Shizuoka School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Hayashida Osamu
Institute For Fundamental Research In Organic Chemistry Kyushu University
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Hayashida Osamu
Institute For Fundamental Research Of Organic Chemistry Kyushu University
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Ken Endo
Institute For Fundamental Research Of Organic Chemistry Kyushu University Crest
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SAIKI Toshiyuki
Department of Chemistry, University of Tsukuba
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Suzuki Y
Department Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Yamagata University
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Dewa Takehisa
Materials Science And Engineering Nagoya Institute Of Technology
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Dewa T
Crest Japan Science And Technology Corporation (jst) And Institute For Fundamental Research Of Organ
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Fujimoto Kazuhisa
Institute For Fundamental Research Of Organic Chemistry Kyushu University
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Saiki T
Department Of Chemistry University Of Tsukuba
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TANAKA Toshihiro
CREST, Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST)
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SAIKI Toshiyuki
CREST, Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST)
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TANAKA Ken-ya
CREST, Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST)
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DEWA Takehisa
CREST, Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST) and Institute for Fundamental Research of Orga
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Aoyama Yasuhiro
Crest Japan Science And Technology Corporation (jst) And Institute For Fundamental Research Of Organ
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Aoyama Yasuhiro
Crest Japan Science And Technology Corporation (jst)
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Tanaka Ken-ya
Crest Japan Science And Technology Corporation (jst)
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Suzuki Y
Department Of Pharmacology Faculty Of Pharmacy Meijo University
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Tanaka Toshihiro
Institute For Fundamental Research Of Organic Chemistry Kyushu University Crest
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Suzuki Yasuo
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Fukui University
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Hidari Kazuya
Univ. Shizuoka Shizuoka
著作論文
- A Macrocyclic Sialic Acid Cluster as a Host, as an Adsorbate, and as a Ligand for Lectin and Virus
- A Robust Two-Dimensional Hydrogen-Bonded Network. Reversible Guest Adsorption/Desorption without a Phase Change
- Incorporation of La^ in an Organic Network.A Polyphenol-Derived Solid Bronsted-Base Catalyst
- A Hydrogen-Bonded Molecular Ladder. The Crystal Structure and Guest-Binding Properties of a Bishydroquinone Derivative of Anthracene
- Lattice Inclusion Complexation under Two-Guest Conditions.Preservation of a Single Phase vs Separation of Two Phases