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Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Toyama University | 論文
- 329 各種ゴマカルスによるリグナン物質の生成
- 356 可溶・不溶可逆グルコシダーゼを用いた植物性配糖体の加水分解
- Prediction of exercise tolerance in the chronic phase of myocardial infarction by using ventilatory gas analysis
- 綿増殖細胞からのα-mannosidaseの精製とその特性
- 攪拌型ビーズミルによるパン酵母内タンパク質の放出過程
- 同時糖化発酵プロセスの開発 (注目される開発技術)
- Evaluation of Pretreatment with Pleurotus ostreatus for Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Rice Straw(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Production of L-Lactic Acid by Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation Using Unsterilized Defatted Rice Bran as a Carbon Source and Nutrient Components
- Production of a Mixture of Antimicrobial Organic Acids from Lactose by Co-Culture of Bifidobacterium longum and Propionibacterium freudenreichii
- Neurocysticercosis as Solitary Parenchymal Lesion Confirmed by Mitochondrial Deoxyribonucleic Acid Sequence Analysis : Case Report
- Comparison of Thermal and Guanidine Hydrochloride Denaturation Behaviors of Glucoamylase from the STA1 Gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. diastaticus
- Molecular characterization of a cDNA encoding an excretory-secretory antigen from Toxocara canis second stage larvae and its application to the immunodiagnosis of human toxocariasis
- Single Particle Crushing under Slow Rate of Loading
- Adsorption Properties of Metal Ions onto Sodium Polyacrylate Gel
- Preparation of a Novel Thermo-Responsive Polymer and Its Use as a Carrier for Immobilization of Thermolysin
- ADSORPTION PROPERTIES OF TRIVALENT METAL IONS ONTO HYDROLYZED POLYACRYLAMIDE GEL
- Repeated Utilization of β-Glucosidase Immobilized on a Reversibly Soluble-Insoluble Polymer for Hydrolysis of Phloridzin as a Model Reaction Producing a Water-Insoluble Product
- EFFECT OF HYDROGEN ION ON SOLVENT EXTRACTION OF COPPER(II)COMPLEX WITH BATHOCUPROINE
- Hydrolysis of Starchy Materials by Repeated Use of an Amylase Immobilized on a Novel Thermo-Responsive Polymer
- PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL FROM RECLAIMED PAPER USING A COMBINATION OF A REVERSIBLY SOLUBLE- AUTOPRECIPITATING CELLULASE AND FLOCCULATING YEAST CELLS