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Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University | 論文
- Efficient Regeneration from GUS-Transformed Ajuga Hairy Root
- Efficient Culture Method for Production of Plantlets from Mechanically Cut Horseradish Hairy Roots
- Production of Plantlets for Use as Artificial Seeds from Horseradish Hairy Roots Fragmented in a Blender
- Targeting Hyperthermia for Renal Cell Carcinoma Using Human MN Antigenspecific Magnetoliposomes
- Bone regeneration using collagen type I vitrigel with bone morphogenetic protein-2(MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Continuous Culture of RPMI 8226 Human Cells
- Expression of a Thermostable Cellulase Gene from a Thermophilic Anaerobe in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Production of Ethanol in Repeated-Batch Fermentation with Membrane-Type Bioreactor
- Diversity of Cellulases Produced by a Thermophilic Anaerobe Strain NA10
- Medical Application of Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles(Advances in Biomedical Science and Engineering)
- Proliferation and Stratification of Keratinocyte on Cultured Amniotic Epithelial Cells for Tissue Engineering(MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Tumor regression by combined immunotherapy and hyperthermia using magnetic nanoparticles in an experimental subcutaneous murine melanoma
- Transglutaminase-Mediated Gelatin Matrices Incorporating Cell Adhesion Factors as a Biomaterial for Tissue Engineering
- Radiation-Inducible TNF-α Gene Expression under Stress-Inducible Promoter gadd 153 for Cancer Therapy
- Bystander-Killing Effect and Cyclic Induction of TNF-α Gene under Heat-Inducible Promoter gadd 153
- Functional Magnetic Particles for Medical Application(MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Colominic Acid Production from Escherichia coli in a Fed-Batch Culture under the Control of Ammonium Ions Using an FIA System
- Effective Lactic Acid Production by Two-Stage Extractive Fermentation
- OVERPRODUCTION OF FOREIGN GENE PRODUCT IN RECOMBINANT ESCHERICHIA COLI BY IN SITU ADSORPTION OF TRYPTOPHAN
- Optimization of the Expression of a Foreign Gene from Galactose-Inducible Promoter in a Recombinant Yeast