HASUMI Keiji | Department of Applied Biological Science, Tokyo Noko University
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関連著者
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Hasumi Keiji
Department Of Applied Biological Science Tokyo Noko University
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Hasumi Keiji
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Tokyo Noko University
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HASUMI Keiji
Department of Applied Biological Science, Tokyo Noko University
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Hasegawa Keiko
Dep. Of Applied Biological Sci. Tokyo Univ. Of Agriculture And Technol.
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Narasaki Ritsuko
Department Of Applied Biological Science Tokyo Noko University
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HASEGAWA Keiko
Department of Applied Biological Science, Tokyo Noko University
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Narasaki R
Tokyo Noko Univ. Tokyo Jpn
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Hasegawa Keiko
Department Of Applied Biological Science Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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Koide Haruki
Department Of Applied Biological Science Tokyo Noko University
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Nishimura Naoko
Department Of Applied Biological Science Tokyo Noko University
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Hasegawa Keiko
Department Of Applied Biological Science Tokyo Noko University
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Kitano Yoshikazu
Department Of Applied Biological Science Tokyo Noko University
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HASEGAWA Keiko
Department of Dermatology, Nagoya City University Medical School
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Maeda Fumihiko
Department Of Applied Biological Science Tokyo Noko University
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Hasumi Keiji
Dep. Of Applied Biological Sci. Tokyo Univ. Of Agriculture And Technol.
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Wu Wenhui
Dep. Of Applied Biological Sci. Tokyo Univ. Of Agriculture And Technol.
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Wu Wenhui
Department Of Applied Biological Science Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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HASEGAWA Keiko
Division of Research and Development, TMS Co., Ltd.
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NISHIMURA Naoko
Division of Research and Development, TMS Co., Ltd.
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NISHIMURA Naoko
Division of Research and Development, TMS Co. Ltd.
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HASEGAWA Keiko
Division of Research and Development, TMS Co. Ltd.
著作論文
- Isolation and Absolute Configuration of SMTP-0, a Simplest Congener of the SMTP Family Nonlysine-analog Plasminogen Modulators
- Glucosyldiacylglycerol Enhances Reciprocal Activation of Prourokinase and Plasminogen
- A new series of the SMTP plasminogen modulator with a phenylglycine-based side chain
- A new series of the SMTP plasminogen modulators with a phenylamine-based side chain