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Faculty Of Agriculture Niigata University | 論文
- トキをめぐる生物多様性 (特集 Biophilia Special 「生物多様性」の最前線)
- Management of nitrogen fertilizer application rates based on soil nitrogen fertility with the goal of lowering nitrate nitrogen concentrations in Sudangrass (Sorghum sudanense (Piper) Stapf)(Plant Nutrition)
- 環境アセスメント法制度の全体像(6)生態系への影響評価
- ニホンツキノワグマ(Ursus thibetanus japonicus)の卵胞内卵母細胞におけるタンパク質, 多糖類および脂質の組織化学的検出
- Two-component high-affinity nitrate transport system in barley : Membrane localization, protein expression in roots and a direct protein-protein interaction
- 猛禽類アセスメントの新しい技術
- チョウゲンボウの営巣密度と営単場所条件および周辺環境の関係
- 機能的ダムから環境創造ダムへ -水鳥のための人工浮島-
- チシマザサ一斉枯死と林冠ギャップ形成がブナの実生の成長に与える影響
- Breeding of Japanese butterbur (Petasites japonicus) by using flowerhead culture
- Development of Des-Fatty Acyl-Polymyxin B Decapeptide Analogs with Pseudomonas aeruginosa-Specific Antimicrobial Activity
- Contribution of Each Amino Acid Residue in Polymyxin B_3 to Antimicrobial and Lipopolysaccharide Binding Activity
- Des-Fatty Acyl-Polymyxin B Decapeptide Analogs with Antimicrobial Activity Specifically against Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Semi-synthesis of Polymyxin B (2-10) and Colistin (2-10) Analogs Employing the Trichloroethoxycarbonyl (Troc) Group for Side Chain Protection of α, γ-Diaminobutyric Acid Residues
- Chemical Conversion of Natural Polymyxin B and Colistin to Their N-Terminal Derivatives
- Semi-Synthesis of Polymyxin B-(2-10) Analogs Employing the Trichloroethoxycarbonyl (Troc) Group for Side Chain Protection of 2,4-Diaminobutyric Acid Residues
- Structure-Activity Relationships of Neuromedin U. V. Study on the Stability of Porcine Neuromedin U-8 at the C-Terminal Asparagine Amide under Mild Alkaline and Acidic Conditions
- Antimicrobial Activity of Des-Fatty Acyl-Polymyxin B Decapeptide N-Terminal Analogs
- The Contribution of the N-Terminal Structure of Polymyxin B Peptides to Antimicrobial and Lipopolysaccharide Binding Activity
- Localization of MT2a Gene Promoter Expression Is Different from the Site(s) of Copper Accumulation in the Roots of Transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana