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Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University | 論文
- Acute stress enhances contact dermatitis by promoting nuclear factor-κB DNA-binding activity and interleukin-18 expression in mice
- Purification and Subsite Affinities of exo-Inulinase from Penicillium trzebinskii
- Organization of intrinsic connections of the retrosplenial cortex in the rat
- Evidence for a Single Active Site in β-D-Glucosidase/β-D-Fucosidase from Dalbergia cochinchinensis Seeds
- Chemical Modification of β-Glucosidase/β-Fucosidase from Dalbergia cochinchinensis Pierre by Conduritol B Epoxide
- Dynamic Available Transfer Capability Evaluation by Interior Point Nonlinear Programming
- Flow Behavior of Culture Broth of Aureobasidium pullulans
- Correlation between Physical and Chemical Changes of Rice Straw as a Major Constituent under Composting
- Micro-focus X-ray computed tomography images of the 3D structure of the cranium of a fetus with asymmetric double malformation
- Purification and Some Properties of Two Cellobiohydrolases from Penicillium purpurogenum
- Liquefaction of Glutinous Rice and Aroma Formation in Tape Preparation by Ragi
- Effects of Mixed Enzyme Preparations on the Solubilization of Proteins for Separating Egg Yolk Oil from a Fresh Yolk Suspension
- The ^C-NMR Spectra of Inulo-oligosaccharides(Biological Chemistry)
- Alcoholic Fermentation of Raw Starch without Cooking by Using Black-koji Amylase
- Painful hepatic hemangioma : report of a case with an emphasis on sonographic findings
- Voluntary Running Exercise Alters Microbiota Composition and Increases n-Butyrate Concentration in the Rat Cecum
- Contribution of iron associated with high-molecular-weight substances to the maintenance of the SPAD value of young leaves of barley under iron-deficient conditions(Plant Nutrition)
- Endogenous Gibberellins in the Immature Seed and Pericarp of Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica)
- Synthesis of β-D-Fructopyranosyl-(2→6)-D-glucopyranose from D-Glucose and D-Fructose by a Thermal Treatment
- Identification of Castasterone, Typhasterol and Teasterone from the Pollen of Zea mays(Organic Chemistry)