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Department Of Agricultural Chemistry The University Of Tokyo | 論文
- Two Distinct Species of Corn Cystatin in Corn Kernels
- DA-9601 Decreases Immediate-Type Allergic Reaction and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Production
- Action of Dracocephalum argunense on Mast Cell-Mediated Allergy Model(Pharmacognosy)
- Synthesis of Pironetin and Related Analogs : Studies on Structure-Activity Relationships as Tubulin Assembly Inhibitors
- Nonparasitic solitary huge liver cysts causing intracystic hemorrhage or obstructive jaundice
- Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis with a Liver Abscess and Metastatic Endophthalmitis : Report of a Case
- Organization and Primary Sequence of Multiple Genes Encoding Type II mRNA Species of Rice Prepro-glutelin(Biological Chemistry)
- Schottky Contact Characterization of Sputter-Etched Surface of GaAs and Its Recovery by Annealing
- Inhibitory effect of a traditional Chinese formulation, Hyul-Tong-Ryung, on PMA-induced MMP-9 expression in MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cells
- Proteome Profiling of U2OS Cell Line in Response to a Prenylphenol Antibiotic Isolated from a Phytopathogenic Fungus(Molecular and Cell Biology)
- Effect of Herbal Medicines on Cytokine-Induced Cytotoxicity and Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) Class II Antigen Expression in Rat Thyroid Cells (Pharmacognosy)
- New Semiconductor Second-Harmonic Generator Based on Quasi-Phase-Matching for Cavity-Enhanced Fundamental Standing Wave
- III B19 Spike detectability test of lateral convexity : conventional EEG and whole head magnetoencephalography
- A Surgical Treatment of "Moyamoya" Disease "Encephalo-Myo Synangiosis"
- A Mainstay of Functional Food Science in Japan-History, Present Status, and Future Outlook
- Separation of Caffeine from Supercritical Carbon Dioxide with a Zeolite Membrane
- Effect of Solute Adsorption Properties on Its Separation from Supercritical Carbon Dioxide with a Thin Porous Silica Membrane
- Neuronal protein NP25 interacts with F-actin
- Neuronal protein25は神経細胞の分化により増加する
- Production of Recombinant Der fI (a major mite allergen) by Aspergillus oryzae