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Division of Applied Bioscience, Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University | 論文
- Characterization of Binding Between the Rat Small Intestinal Brush-border Membrane and Dietary Proteins in the Sensory Mechanism of Luminal Dietary Proteins.
- Total Synthesis of (+)-Albicanol and (+)-Albicanyl Acetate
- Metabolism of Deuterium-labeled Jasmonic Acid and OPC 8:0 in the Potato Plant(Solanum tuberosum L.)(Organic Chemistry)
- Suppressive Effect of Excess Dietary Histidine on the Expression of Hepatic Metallothionein-1 in Rats
- The Third Naturally Occurring Attractant toward Zoospores of Phytopathogenic Aphanomyces cochlioides from the Spinacia oleracea Host Plant(Organic Chemistry)
- Difructose anhydrides III and IV equally promote calcium absorption from the luminally perfused rat small intestine.
- Characterization of five phyllosphere bacteria isolated from Rosa rugosa leaves, and their phenotypic and metabolic properties
- Linear 3-Hydroxybutyrate Tetramer (HB4) Produced by Sphingomonas sp. Is Characterized as a Growth Promoting Factor for Some Rhizomicrofloral Composers
- Nascent Peptide-Mediated Translation Elongation Arrest of Arabidopsis thaliana CGS1 mRNA Occurs Autonomously
- Ribosome Stacking Defines CGS1 mRNA Degradation Sites During Nascent Peptide-Mediated Translation Arrest
- Decay Kinetics of Autogenously Regulated CGS1 mRNA That Codes for Cystathionine γ-Synthase in Arabidopsis thaliana
- S-ADENOSYLMETHIONINE IS A LIKELY EFFECTOR FOR THE FEEDBACK REGULATION OF mRNA STABILITY OF CYSTATHIONINE γ-SYNTHASE
- Study of cystathionine γ-synthase mRNA stability in Arabidopsis callus and tobacco BY2 suspension cultures
- Autoregulation of cystathionine gamma-synthase mRNA stability in Arabidopsis thaliana
- Post-Transcriptional Gene Silencing in Cultured Rice Cells
- Autoregulation of Cystathionine γ-Synthase mRNA Stability in Response to Methionine
- Regulation Mechanism of Methionine Biosynthesis in Plants
- Isolation and Structure Elucidation of Peronosporomycetes Hyphal Branching-Inducing Factors Produced by Pseudomonas jessenii EC-S101
- Penicillium frequentans isolated from Picea glehnii seedling roots as a possible biological control agent against damping-off
- Cellulase Applied to the Leaves of Sweet Pepper (Capsicum annuum L. var. grossum) Upregulates the Production of Salicylic and Azelaic Acids