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Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Nagasaki University | 論文
- Aneurysms in the Ascending Aorta Adherent to the Sternum After Cardiac Surgery
- Surgical Repair of Postinfarction Ventricular Septal Rupture
- Saccular Descending Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm With Dysphagia
- A New Assay for the Binding Activity of Sugar Binding Proteins Using Dynamic Light Scattering
- Purification and Characterization of Two Lectins from the Sea Cucumber Stichopus japonicus
- In Vivo Gene Delivery Mediated by Dendritic Poly(L-Lysine)
- Gene Delivery Mediated by Dendritic Poly(L-lysine) into Cells
- Comparison of Nucleic Acid-Binding and Transfection Abilities between Dendritic Poly-(Amino Acid)s with Different Branch Units
- 1P-011 X線小角散乱法によるCEL-IIIの多量体化機構及びその構造解析(蛋白質-構造,第47回日本生物物理学会年会)
- 2P-014 海鼠(グミ)由来溶血性レクチンCEL-IIIの多量化機構のX線小角散乱による解析(蛋白質・構造(2),第46回日本生物物理学会年会)
- Structure-Activity Relationship of Designed Ion-Channel Peptides
- SYNTHESIS OF MODEL PEPTIDES RELATED TO THE PREPIECE MOIETY OF MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEIN PRECURSORS
- Binding Ability of Gramicidin S Derivatives for Carbohydrates
- STUDIES OF PEPTIDE ANTIBIOTICS (XLVII) : SYNTHESES AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF [L-LYS^] GRAMICIDIN S AND RELATED PEPTIDES
- Efficacy of Glimepiride in Patients with Poorly Controlled Insulin-treated Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
- Structure and Vibrational Spectra of Trinuclear Metal Cluster Complexes. A Question of Symmetry
- In Situ Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Observation of Metal-Cluster Redox Interconversion and CO Dissociation Reactions at a Solution/Au(111) Interface
- Monolayer Formation of a Pt-Ru Dinuclear Complex on a Gold (111) Surface and Its Conversion to a Pt-Ru Two-dimensional Nanocomposite Having Electrocatalytic Activity
- Multicomponent Molecular Layers that Exhibit Electrochemical Potential Flip on Au(111) by Use of Proton-coupled Electron-transfer Reactions
- Effects of Electrolytes on the Redox Potential and the Rate of the CO Dissociation Reaction of Trinuclear Ruthenium Monocarbonyl Complexes Self-Assembled on an Au(111) Electrode Surface