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Department Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kanazawa University | 論文
- Effective enzyme saccharification and ethanol production from Japanese cedar using various pretreatment methods(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Micellar Counterion Binding for Alkylpyridinium Iodides Probed by N-Sulfopropylacridinium Fluorescence Quenching
- Simultaneous Assay of ErbB-2 Protein and Carcinoembryonic Antigen in Cyst Fluid as an Aid in Diagnosing Cystic Lesions of the Breast
- Breeding and Cultivation of Glucoamylase-Producing Yeast with Inactivation of MAT Locus
- Lignin-Degrading Enzyme Production by Bjerkandera adusta Immobilized on Polyurethane Foam
- Critical Demicellization Concentration of Diethylammonium Perfluorononanoate and Diethylammonium Tetradecyl Sulfate Mixture in Aqueous Solution
- Methane Production from Steam-Exploded Bamboo(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Wilms' tumor gene WT1 17AA(-)/KTS(-) isoform induces morphological changes and promotes cell migration and invasion in vitro
- Fluorescence Quenching of Quinoline Derivatives in a Micelle System
- Recombinant Protein Production by Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) [pET-12-STA1] Using a Bioreactor with Cross-Flow Filtration
- Stability Analysis of Continuous Culture in Diauxic Growth
- Determination of Minor and Trace Elements in Biogenic Carbonate Minerals of Coccolithophores by High-Resolution Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
- PHOTOSYNTHESIS REGULATION OF PHYTOPLANKTON BY ORGANIC COMPLEXATION OF IRON
- Relative Reactivity of Phenols and Formation of Phenolic Co-condensed Resins
- Monomer-Isomerization Polymerization of 3-Methyl-3-(phthalimidomethyl)oxetane with Two Different Ring-Opening Courses.
- MIXED INTESTINAL-AND DIFFUSE-TYPE HISTOLOGY IS A RISK FACTOR FOR LYMPH NODE METASTASIS OF SUBMUCOSAL INVASIVE GASTRIC CANCER
- Preparation of Polyoxetane Resins Anchoring Pendant Oligo(oxyethylene) Chains and Uses as Polymer Solvents for Alkali Metal Ions
- Double Isomerization of Oxetane Amides to Azetidine Esters with Ring Expansion and Contraction.
- Anomaous Cyclodimerization of 3-Phenyl-3-(phthalimidomethyl)oxetane via Monomer Isomerization and Consecutive Cation Transfer.
- Chemoselective Isomerization of Amide-substituted Oxetanes with Lewis Acid to Give Oxazine Derivatives or Bicyclo Amide Acetals.