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Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hokkaido University | 論文
- Formation and Transition of Strangeness=-2 Nuclear Systems
- Conversion Widths of Light Ξ Hypernuclear States to Double-Λ Hypernuclear States〔邦文〕
- Nitrogen Fixation : Synthesis of Heterocycles Using Molecular Nitrogen as a Nitrogen Source
- Synthesis of Tetrahydroindole Derivatives Using Titanium-Nitrogen Complexes Derived from Molecular Nitrogen
- Asymmetric Allylation of Carbonyl Compounds with Tartrate-Modified Chiral Allylic Tin Reagents
- Asymmetric Allylation of Aromatic Aldehydes Using Chiral Allylic Tin Reagents
- ミミズ(Pheretima sp.)における非還元末端にグルコ-スを有する新型のNeogala系スフィンゴ糖脂質
- Girolline, an Antitumor Compound Isolated from a Sponge, Induces G2/M Cell Cycle Arrest and Accumulation of Polyubiquitinated p53 (Biochemistry/Molecular Biology)
- Facile and Efficienct Preparation of a C-1 Side Chain Equivalent of Zaragozic Acid C
- Increased Supply of Boron to Swiss Chard Plants Did Not Affect the Level of Boron in a Cell Wall-Bound Form : A Possible Application to the Diagnosis of B Nutrition of Plants
- The Powerful Stimulatory Action of 6-O-Acetyl-9-methyl-7-bromoeudistomin D on the Contractile Protein System of Rabbit Skeletal Muscle
- P-22 HIMEIC ACID A : A NEW UBIQUITIN-ACTIVATING ENZYME INHIBITOR ISOLATED FROM A MARINE-DERIVED FUNGUS, ASPERGILLUS SP.
- Structure and Characterization of AAT-1 Isoforms(Biochemistry/Molecular Biology)
- Adhesive Defect in Extracellular Matrix Tenascin-X-Null Fibroblasts : A Possible Mechanism of Tumor Invasion
- Serum Tenascin-X Strongly Binds to Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
- Effect of Tenascin-X Together with Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A on Cell Proliferation in Cultured Embryonic Hearts
- Topsentinols A-J, New Sterols with Highly Branched Side Chains from Marine Sponge Topsentia sp.
- Solution Structure of Cysteine-Rich Domain of Protein Kinase C_α^1
- Comparison of the Compositions of Phospholipid-Associated Fatty Acids in Wild-Type and Extracellular Matrix Tenascin-X-Deficient Mice(Biochemistry/Molecular Biology)
- Distinct Glycosylation in Interstitial and Serum Tenascin-X(Molecular and Cell Biology)