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Department Of Chemistry And Chemical Biology Gunma University Graduate School Of Engineering | 論文
- Synthetic Study of Cyclic Peptolide Aureobasidin A
- Synthetic Study of an Antigenic Peptide Having a Partial Sequence from Plasmodium falciparum Enolase
- Synthesis of Multiple-Antigenic Peptides Having Partial Sequence of Enolase
- Synthesis and properties of polymeric micelles consisting of depsipeptide-poly(ethylene glycol) block copolymer for drug delivery
- Nano-Particle Materials Prepared From a Synthetic Antigenic Sequence of Plasmodium falciparum Enolase
- Cyclic β-Sheet Antimicrobial Peptides with Environment-sensitive Fluorophores : Photophysical Properties and Molecular Orientation in Lipid Bilayers
- Synthesis and Conformation of Polymyxin B Partial Peptides
- Synthesis and Properties of a Thermo-Responsible Polydepsipeptide Containing Hmb (2-Hydroxy-3-Methylbutanoic Acid) Residues
- Synthesis of Model Peptides Containing a Metal Binding Site of Carbon Monoxide Dehydrogenase/Acetyl Coenzyme A Synthase (CODH/ACS)
- Synthesis of Sequential Polydepsipeptide Microspheres as a Controlled Drug Delivery System
- Solution-phase Synthesis and Conformation of Dendritic Polypeptides
- Single-step N-Methylation of Hindered Peptides : Total Synthesis of Cyclosporin O
- Synthesis and Properties of Helical Peptides Having His and Glu Residues as a Model of Metal-Binding Proteins
- Synthesis and Conformation of Linear and Cyclic Peptides Containing (Z)-(β-3-Pyridyl)-α, β-dehydroalanine Residues
- Synthesis and Properties of Trans-Membrane Sequences from Plasmodium falciparum Chloroquine Resistant Transporter Protein (PfCRT)
- Synthesis and Properties of an Elastin Model Depsipeptide Sequences, Containing-Gly-Val-Gly-Hmb-Pro-(Hmb=2-Hydroxy-3-Methylbutanoic Acid)
- Partial Peptide Sequences from Plasmodium falciparum Enolase as Synthetic Artificial Antigens
- Synthesis and In Vivo Evaluation of Radiohalogen-Labeled Antitumor Cyclic Peptides
- Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Fluorescent Analogs of Polymyxin B
- Detection of Malaria Antibody Using Peptide Antigen Immobilized Nano-Spheres