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Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University | 論文
- Synthesis of Human Leptin Employing a Combined Solid-Phase and Solution Approach
- Optimization of Segment Condensation Reactions of Sparingly Soluble Protected Peptides in Chloroform-Phenol Mixed Solvent
- Side Reaction Associated with Use of N^in-Cyclohexyloxy- carbonyl (Hoc) Group for Tryptophans during HF Deprotection
- Synthesis of Muscarinic Toxin 1 and 7 Possessing High Specificity for Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Subtype
- Amino Acid Deletion Products Resulting from Incomplete Deprotecion of the Boc Group during Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis
- Synthesis of Amyloid β-Peptides in Solution : Chloroform- Phenol Mixed Solvent Is Essential for Segment Condensation of Sparingly Soluble Protected Peptides
- New Powerful Solvent System, A Mixture of Chloroform and Phenol, for Segment Condensation of Sparingly Soluble Protected Petides
- Total Synthesis of Aequorea Green Fluorescent Protein
- Chemical Synthesis of Dendrotoxin I : Revision of the Reported Structure
- Solution Synthesis of Calcicludine (CaC) : A Potent Blocker of an L-subtype of Neuronal Ca^ Channels
- Discoveries of Diffuse Iron Line Sources from the Sgr B Region
- Nuclear Binding Mechanism and Structure of Neutron-Rich Be and B Isotopes by Molecular-Orbital Model
- ASCA Observation of the Supernova Remnant W49B
- Analysis of Normal State Properties on the Basis of Fermi Liquid Theory : IV-A Electronic States : IV Mechanisms of Superconductivity; Theory
- Al^(γ,π^+) Mg^ and Al^→Na^ Reactions Induced by High Energy γ-Rays
- Proton Polarization with Naphthalene Crystals by Integrated Solid Effect on Photoexcited Triplet State(Condensed Matter : Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- (d, α) Reactions on C^ and O^ with Deuterons in the Energy Range from 15 MeV to 20 MeV
- Al^(d,α)Mg^ Reaction at 14.7 MeV
- Augular Distributions of the Alpha Particles from the (p,α) Reactions on Na^ and K^ at 6.9〜7.3 MeV
- O^(d, a)N^ Reaction with Deuterons near 15 MeV.