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Department of Bioengineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology | 論文
- Optical Oxygen Pressure Sensing Based on Triplet-Triplet Quenching of Fullerene-Polystyrene Film Using Laser Flash Photolysis: Soccerballene C_ Versus Rugbyballene C_
- High Sensitive Oxygen Sensor Based on Quenching of Triplet-triplet Absorption of Fullerene C_-Polystyrene Film
- Photoluminescent Oxygen Sensing on a Specific Surface Area Using Phosphorescence Quenching of Pt-Porphyrin
- Photoinduced Hydrogen Evolution Using Cytochrome c_3 as a Mediator
- Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Mixtures Containing Chiral Pyranose Compounds for Response-Voltage Minimum Mode
- soxRS Gene Increased the Level of Organic Solvent Tolerance in Escherichia coli
- Characterization of murine CD70 by molecular cloning and mAb
- Transcriptional Analysis of the Escherichia coli mreBCD Genes Responsible for Morphogenesis and Chromosome Segregation
- Consideration of Cysteine Protease Activity for Serological M-Typing of Clinical Streptococcus pyogenes Isolates
- New Aspect of Methanesulfonyl Chloride : Unusual Deoxygennations of Pyridine N-Oxides with Methanesulfony Chloride and Triethylamine
- Optical Oxygen Sensing Material: Terbium(III) Complex Adsorbed Thim Film
- Pyrene Chemisorption Film on an Alumina Plate as an Optical Oxygen-Sensing Material
- Design of Coiled-Coil Peptides Containing Nucleobase Interaction and Their Catalytic Function on Self-Replication
- Prodigiosin 25-C and Metacycloprodigiosin Suppress the Bone Resorption by Osteoclasts
- Design and Synthesis of 3α-helix Bundle Peptides Possessing a Hydrophobic Cavity
- Transcriptional Analysis of the ostA/imp Gene Involved in Organic Solvent Sensitivity in Escherichia coli
- Deterioration of Tolerance to hydrophobic Organic Solvents in a Toluene-Tolerant Strain of Pseudomonas putida under the Conditions Lowering Aerobic Respiration
- Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea Indirectly Caused by Brain Tumor : Report of Two Cases and Review of the Literature
- Chondrosarcoma in the Optic Canal : -A Case Report with Ultrastructural Study-
- Concanamycin B, a Vacuolar H^+-ATPase Specific Inhibitor Suppresses Bone Resorption in Vitro