Goto Akiko | Department Of Chemistry Tokyo Metropolitan University
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関連著者
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Goto Akiko
Department Of Chemistry Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Miura Kasumi
Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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KUROSAWA Takashi
Department of Medical Rehabilitation, Izuteishin Hospital
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Korenaga Takashi
Department Of Chemistry Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Chikaraishi Yoshito
Institute For Research On Earth Evolution Japan Agency For Marine-earth Science And Technology
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Sato Hiroshi
Department Of Anatomy And Developmental Neurobiology Institute Of Health Biosciences The University
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Oikawa Shin
Department Of Animal And Marine Bioresource Sciences Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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力石 嘉人
Institute of Biogeosciences, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
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Goto Akiko
Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University:(Present office)Institute of Science and Engineering, Kanazawa University
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GOTO Akiko
Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University
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MOHAMED Tharwat
Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University
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KUROSAWA Takashi
Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University
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KUROSAWA Takashi
Department of Large Animal Clinical Science, School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University
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S. Goto
Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University
著作論文
- Methyl and ethyl chloroformate derivatizations for compound-specific stable isotope analysis (CSIA) of fatty acids(Advances in molecular and stable isotope studies among the organic geochemical and related communities (Part II))
- Stable nitrogen isotopic fractionation associated with transamination of glutamic acid to aspartic acid : implications for understanding ^N trophic enrichment in ecological food webs
- Fatty Acid Profiles in Relation to Triglyceride Level in the Liver of Dairy Cows
- Stable nitrogen isotopic fractionation associated with transamination of glutamic acid to aspartic acid : implications for understanding ^N trophic enrichment in ecological food webs