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Faculty of Environmental and Symbiotic Sciences, Prefectural University of Kumamoto | 論文
- DNA microarray analysis of genomic responses of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to nickel chloride
- 西九州, 橘湾・有明海におけるハルマンスナモグリ幼生の干潟個体群間受給ネットワークの数値モデルによる解析
- Estrogenic effects of o,p’-DDT exposure in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes)
- 富岡干潟におけるハルマンスナモグリ幼生の回帰戦略の数値モデルによる解析
- C-225 FISH法による東京湾海水中微生物群集の解析(遺伝子解析など-3、群集構造解析-4,ポスター発表)
- Biomechanical Analysis of Gait and Sit-to-Stand Patterns Using a Specially Made Knee Supporter in Healthy Young and Elderly Individuals
- Estrogenic effects of o,p'-DDT exposure in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes)
- 石油および石油と分散型油処理剤添加後にみられた中規模半閉鎖型海洋生態系における植物プランクトン群集の遷移
- 低濃度の石油が混入した実験的閉鎖生態系における海洋細菌群集の変動
- B-38 変性剤勾配ゲル電気泳動法(DGGE法)を用いた閉鎖的実験生態系における石油および分散剤の微生物群集に与える影響(群集構造解析,口頭発表)
- Expression Analysis of Estrogen-responsive Genes Vitellogenin 1 and 2 in Liver of Male Medaka (Oryzias latipes) Exposed to Selective Ligands of Estrogen Receptor Subtypes
- Effects of Nonylphenol and Triclosan on Production of Plasma Vitellogenin and Testosterone in Male South African Clawed Frogs (Xenopus laevis)(Biochemistry)
- 橘湾の表層底質輸送
- Bioremediation of organically enriched sediment deposited below fish farms with artificially mass-cultured colonies of a deposit-feeding polychaete Capitella sp. I
- PB-22 The succession of microbial community in the fish-farm sediment during bioremediation by introducing artificially mass-cultured colonies of a small polychaete, Capitella sp. I(Monitoring,Poster presentation B)
- PB-21 Mutual relationship between the capitellid polychate, Capitella sp. I and sediment bacteria : application of the two organisms for the treatment of organically enriched marine sediment below fish farm(Monitoring,Poster presentation B)
- Control of dissolved oxygen levels of water in net pens for fish farming by a microscopic bubble generating system
- Effects of sodium sulfide on burrowing activity of Capitella sp. I and bacterial respiratory activity in seawater soft-agar microcosms
- Visual assessment of the respiring microorganisms associated with burrow structures of Capitella sp. I in seawater soft-agar microcosms
- Seasonal fluctuations in the flux of particulate organic matter discharged from net pens for fish farming