Kobayashi Hirokazu | Radioisotope Center Nagoya University
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関連著者
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Kobayashi Hirokazu
Radioisotope Center Nagoya University
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Kobayashi Hirokazu
Radioisotope Center,Nagoya University
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Akazawa Takashi
Radioisotope Center Nagoya University
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Ngernprasirtsiri Jarunya
Reswarch Institute for Biochemical Regulation
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Ngernprasirtsiri Jarunya
Research Institute for Biochemical Regulation
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Harada Atsushi
Department of CCU and Medicine, Nippon Medical School
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Chollet Raymond
Research Institute For Biochemical Regulation
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Yokota Akiho
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Akazawa Takashi
Research Institute for Biochemical Regulation, School of Agriculture, Nagoya University
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SUGIYAMA Tatsuo
Faculty of Agri
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Akazawa Takashi
esearch Institute for Biochemical Regulation
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Ngernprasirtsiri Jarunya
Res. Inst. Biochem. Regulation
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Kobayashi Hirokazu
RI Center, Nagoya University
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Akazawa Takashi
Fac. of Agriculture
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Kitaoka Shozaburo
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry
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Sugiyama Tatsuo
Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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Akazawa Takashi
Research Insititute For Biochemical Regulation Nagoya University School Of Agriculture
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Harada Atsushi
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Harada Atsushi
Department Of Advanced Medicine National Center For Geriatrics And Gerontology
著作論文
- 2Ap05 DNA Methylation as a Transcriptional Regulation in plastids during Tomato Fruit Development
- DNA Methylation and Differential Expression of Photosynthesis Genes in Mesophyll and Bundle Sheath Cells of Greening Maize Leaves
- 1Ba01 DNA Methylation as a Regulatory Mechanism of Photosynthesis Gene Expression in Non-photosynthetic Cells
- Application of a New Strategy by λFix Vector for Constructing a Physical Map to the Amyloplast Genome of Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus L.)
- Effects of Photosynthetic Intermediates on the Activation State of Ribulose 1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase from Euglena gracilis Z(Biological Chemistry)
- A Rapid DNA Sequencing Procedure: Unidirectional Deletion of DNA Fragments and Use of Reverse Transcriptase in Sequencing Reactions(Biological Chemistry)