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Department Of Biomolecular Engineering Kyoto Institute Of Technology | 論文
- Preparation and properties of ProNectin F-coated biodegradable hollow fibers
- Effect of Cation Content of Polycation-type Gene Carriers on in vitro Gene Transfer
- Expression of Stem Cell Factor in Pterygium
- Polymeric Pseudo-Liquid Membranes from Poly(2-ethylhexyl methacrylate)
- 1'-Acetoxychavicol Acetate as a Potent Inhibitor of Tumor Promoter-induced Epstein-Barr Virus Activation from Languas galanga, a Traditional Thai Condiment
- Monitoring Cellular Events in Living Mast Cells Stimulated with an Extremely Small Amount of Fluid on a Microchip
- Anti-tumor Promotion with Food Phytochemicals: A Strategy for Cancer Chemoprevention
- A Sensitive Enzymatic Determination of Acylglycerol Hydroperoxides by Lipase and Glutathione Peroxidase with N-(9-Acrydinyl)maleimide Fluorometry(Analytical Chemistry)
- A Sensitive Enzymatic Determination of Fatty Acid Hydroperoxide by Glutathione Peroxidase with N-(9-Acrydinyl)maleimide Fluorometry(Analytical Chemistry)
- Difference in Prognostic Factors between Stage IB and II Uterine Cervical Carcinoma Patients Treated with Radical Hysterectomy and Postoperative Radiation Therapy
- Heterozygous Ala137Pro Mutation in Keratin 12 Gene Found in Japanese with Meesmann's Corneal Dystrophy
- Neutralization of Toxic Heme by Plasmodium Falciparum Histidine-Rich Protein 2
- Effect of Antifungal Azoles on the Heme Detoxification System of Malarial Parasite
- Self-Assembly of Stereocomplex-Type Poly(lactic acid)
- Selection of RNA-binding Peptides Containing an Arg-rich Motif
- Design of RNA-Binding Oligopeptides Based on Information of RNA-Binding Protein
- Apoptosis in Retinal Ganglion Cell Decrease in Human Glaucomatous Eyes
- Uphill Transport of Saccharides across an Anion-Exchange Membrane
- Bacterial Reduction of Azo Compounds as a Model Reaction for the Degradation of Azo-Containing Polyurethane by the Action of Intestinal Flora
- Stopped-flow-optical and -ESR Study on Oxidative Reaction of Quercetin by Nitrosodisulfonate Radical as a Model of Reactive Oxygen Species