Kanamasa Shin | Department Of Environmental Biology College Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Chubu University
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関連著者
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Kanamasa Shin
Department Of Environmental Biology College Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Chubu University
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Park Enoch
Laboratory Of Biotechnology Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Shizuo
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Ogata Makoto
Department Of Bioscience Graduate School Of Science And Technology Shizuoka University
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Kato Tatsuya
Laboratory Of Biotechnology Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Shizuo
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Manohar Suganthi
Department Of Bioscience Graduate School Of Science And Technology Shizuoka University
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Kanamasa Shin
Department of Environmental Biology, College of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chubu University
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Park Enoch
Laboratory Of Biotechnology Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Shizuoka University:integrate
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Park Enoch
Laboratory Of Biotechnology Integrated Bioscience Section Graduate School Of Science And Technology
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Kato Tatsuya
Shizuoka Univ. Shizuoka Jpn
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Kato Tatsuya
Laboratory Of Biotechnology Faculty Of Agriculture Shizuoka University
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Kato Tatsuya
Laboratory Of Biotechnology Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Shizuoka University
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Park Enoch
Laboratory Of Biotechnology Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Shizuoka University:department Of Bioscience Graduate School Of Science And Technology Shizuoka University
著作論文
- Molecular Chaperone-Assisted Production of Human α-1,4-N-Acetylglucosaminyltransferase in Silkworm Larvae Using Recombinant BmNPV Bacmids
- Improvement of the transcriptional strength of baculovirus very late polyhedrin promoter by repeating its untranslated leader sequences and coexpression with the primary transactivator(GENETICS, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, AND GENE ENGINEERING)
- Improvement of the transcriptional strength of baculovirus very late polyhedrin promoter by repeating its untranslated leader sequences and coexpression with the primary transactivator