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Department of Applied Life Science, Sojo University | 論文
- Metal Ion-induced Chirality and Morphology Control of Self-assembling Organogels from _L-Glutamic Acid-derived Lipids
- Determination of Critical Aggregation Concentrations of Self-Assembling Lipids in Nonpolar Organic Media Using Spiropyrans as Photochromic Probes
- Steric-Control for the Enantioselective Hydrolysis of Amino Acid Esters in Hybrid Membrane Systems
- Cytochrome P450rm of RhodotorulaFunctions in the β-Ketoadipate Pathway for Dissimilation of _L-Phenylalanine
- Extraordinary Diastereoselectivity Coupled to Altered Structure of Dipeptide Esters
- Remarkable Salt Effects in the Highly Enhanced Enantioselective Hydrolysis of Amino Acid Esters with the Active Tripeptide in the Vesicular System
- Extraordinary Monomer-Dimer Transition of Methylene Blue Induced by the Phase Transition of Telomer-Bilayer Membranes Formed from Dialkyl L-Glutamate Amphiphiles with Oligo-Acrylic Acid-Head Group
- Genetic map of a basidiomycete fungus, Lentinula edodes (shiitake mushroom), constructed by tetrad analysis
- EP-P12 Improvement of shear stress tolerance of enzymes in the existence of water-miscible ionic liquids(Section VII Enzyme and Protein Engineering)
- Spheroid Formation and Enhancement of Cytochrome P450 Activity for Human Fetal Hepatocytes on Poly-L-glutamic Acid Coated Dish
- Phase Behavior of a Lipid Bilayer System Studied by a Replica-Exchange Molecular Dynamics Simulation
- Comparative analysis of cells and proteins of pumpkin plants for the control of fruit size(PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- The stereoselective deacylation of long-chain amino acid esters by comicelles of N-acyl-L-histidine and various cationic surfactants.
- Studies on thermodynamics for the hydrolysis. II. The temperature effect on the stereoselective deacylation of amino acid esters in bilayer and micellar systems.
- The micelle-promoted selective hydrolysis of anionic and nonionic ester substrates by hydroxamic acids and histidine derivatives.
- Comparative analysis of cells and proteins of pumpkin plants for the control of fruit size