スポンサーリンク
Department of Applied Chemistry College of Engineering University of Osaka Prefecture | 論文
- DNA CYTOFLUOROMETRY OF BONE AND SOFT PART TUMORS
- Fine-Patterning of ZrO_2 Thin Films by the Photolysis of Chemically Modified Gel Films
- Photochemistry of cyclopropanes, methylenecyclopropanes, and vinylidenecyclopropanes
- Synthesis of Liquid Crystal Molecules Based on Bis(biphenyl)diacetylene and Their Liquid Crystallinity
- Transmembrane Electron Transfer across a Keratin Membrane and Lipid Bilayers Catalyzed by Manganese Porphyrin Dimers
- Comparative Concentrations of Growth Hormone-Binding Protein in Maternal Circulation, Fetal Circulation, and Amniotic Fluid
- Formation of Submicron Copper Sulfide Particles Using Spray Pyrolysis Method
- WAVELENGTH DEPENDENCE OF H_2O_2 INVOLVEMENT IN UV INDUCED MAMMALIAN CELL DEATH
- Cultured Paget Cells Derived from the Involved Skin of a Patient with Extramammary Paget's Disease Had an Extended Life Span
- Immunobead and Density Gradient Purification of Paget Cells : In vitro Studies of Proliferation
- Effects of Transforming Growth Factor β1 in the Hair Cycle
- Apoptosis Identified by DNA Fragmentation in Epidermal Neoplasms
- 403 INDOMETHACIN INDUCED REDUCTION OF OVARIAN FUNCTION TO HYPOGONADISM
- DISTURBANCE OR RELATIVELY IMPORTANT ACTIONS OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVES, ANTIFUNGAL AGENT AND OPIATE ANTAGONIST TO THE TESTICULAR STEROIDOGENESIS IN RAT
- Crystal Engineering and Substituent Effect of Hindered Phenols for SHG Materials
- Preparation of Proton Conductive Phosphosilicate Gels Derived from 2-(Diethoxyphosphoryl)ethyltriethoxysilane
- Preparation of Bi-Pb-Ca-Sr-Cu-O Superconducting Thick Films Using Spray-Pyrolyzed Fine Powders
- Direct Preparation of Fine Powders of the 80 K Superconducting Phase in the Bi-Ca-Sr-Cu-O System by Spray Pyrolysis
- Direct Preparation of Uniformly-Distributed YBa_2Cu_3O_ Powders by Spray-Pyrolysis : Electrical Properties of Condensed Matter
- Roles of GABAergic inhibition and NMDA receptor subunits in the spatio-temporal integration in the cerebellar cortex of mice