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Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University | 論文
- Adaptive On-Line Optimizing Control for Lactic Acid Fermentation
- Functional Role of RhoA in Growth Regulation of Primary Hepatocytes
- Affinity Partitioning of Protein A Using a Magnetic Aqueous Two-Phase System
- Enhanced Cell Aggregation and Liver Functions Using Polymers Modified with a Cell-Specific Ligand in Primary Hepatocyte Cultures
- Magnetic Characterization of Magnetite Particles for MR Contrast Agents
- On-Line Control of Glucose Concentration Using An Automatic Glucose Analyzer
- Retroviral Gene Transduction into Chicken Embryo Gonads through Blood Circulation(CELL AND TISSUE ENGINEERING)
- Production of Recombinant Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor/Fc Fusion Protein by Genetically Manipulated Chickens(GENETICS, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, AND GENE ENGINEERING)
- Transport of Human Immunoglobulin G and Fc-Fusion Proteins to Chicken Egg Yolk(BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING)
- Production of scFv-Fc Fusion Protein Using Genetically Manipulated Quails(CELL AND TISSUE ENGINEERING)
- Characterization of Transient Expression System for Retroviral Vector Production(MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Production of Anti-CD2 Chimeric Antibody by Recombinant Animal Cells(CELL AND TISSUE ENGINEERING)
- Transcriptional Coactivators CBP and p300 Cooperatively Enhance HNF-1α-Mediated Expression of the Albumin Gene in Hepatocytes
- Simple Assay Method for Endocrine Disrupters by in Vitro Quail Embryo Culture : Nonylphenol Acts as a Weak Estrogen in Quail Embryos(BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING)
- Production of Anti-Prion scFv-Fc Fusion Proteins by Recombinant Animal Cells
- protamine-Modified DDAB Lipid Vesicles Promote Gene Transfer in the Presence of Serum^1
- Integrase-Mediated Nonviral Gene Transfection with Enhanced Integration Efficiency
- Improved hatching for in vitro quail embryo culture using surrogate eggshell and artificial vessel
- Exogenous Gene Transfection into Quail Embryo Using Cationic Lipid Vesicles
- Enhancement of Transfection Efficiency Using Ligand-Modified Lipid Vesicles