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Department Of Fisheries Faculty Of Agriculture The University Of Tokyo | 論文
- Plasma Steroid Hormone Profiles in HCG-Injected Male Walking Catfish Clarias batrachus
- Plasma Steroid Hormone Profiles during HCG Induced Ovulation in Female Walking Catfish Clarias batrachus(Endocrinology)
- Biosynthesis of 17α,20α-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one from 17α-hydroxyprogesterone by Goldfish (Carassius auratus) Spermatozoa
- Hemolymph Profiles of Juvenoid Substances in the Giant Freshwater Prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii in Relation to Reproduction and Molting
- The Presence of 20-Hydroxyecdysonoic Acid and Ecdysonoic Acid in Eggs of the Giant Freshwater Prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii
- Carotenoid Composition in the Exoskeleton of Commercial Black Tiger Prawns
- Na/K-ATPase activity during larval development in the giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii and the effects of salinity on survival rates
- Crystal structure of the GdCo2B2Cx (x=0-1)
- Synthesis and properties of the perovskite-type rare earth rhodium borides
- Crystal Growth and Structure Refinement of a New Higher Boride NaAlB14 with NaBB14-type Structure
- Crystal Growth, Microhardness, Oxidation Behavior and Magnetic Properties of RMn2Si2(R=La〜Gd) Compounds
- Crystal Growth of Manganese Silicides by High-Temperature Gallium Metal Flux Method and Their Properties
- Crystal growth of Mn5Si3, MnSi and MnSi2-X by molten metal flux method and some properties
- Crystal Growth,Structure and Properties of a New Ternary Intermetallic Compound Nb5Sn2Ga
- Growth and Some Properties of ErRh_3B and ErRh_4B_4 Single Crystals
- Age and Growth of Stone Flounder Kareius bicoloratus in Tokyo Bay, Japan
- Molecular Characterization of Alanine Racemase in the Kuruma Prawn Marsupenaeus japonicus
- Comparison of extractive components in muscle and liver of three Loliginidae squids with those of one Ommastrephidae species
- Physiological Function and Metabolism of Free D-Alanine in Aquatic Animals(D-Amino Acid Biosystem)
- Changes in Body Color Appearance of the Black Tiger Prawn Penaeus monodon by the Varied Composition of Carotenoids Soluble as Carotenoprotein and Remaining Insoluble after Collagenase Treatment for the Muscular Epithelium