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Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University | 論文
- Polyoxin Resistance of Reddish Brown Laboratory Mutants of Cochliobolus heterostrophus
- Genetic analysis of Cochliobolus heterostrophus polyoxinresistant mutants
- Genetic analyses of Cochliobolus heterostrophus albino mutant with deficiencies at two loci
- P-7. A comparison of restricted selection procedures to control genetic gains(Abstracts of the International Symposium on Recent Advances in Animal Science(IS-RAAS),Joint meeting of 2^ IS-AS and 3^ IS-IFS)
- Endocrine disruptors that disrupt the transcription mediated by androgen receptor
- Applicability of Genetic Algorithm for Identifying the Groundwater Contamination Source
- β-Lactotensin, a Neurotensin NT_2 Agonist, Stimulates Bile Acid Secretion
- Physiological effects and mechanism of Arg-Ile-Tyr, a multifunctional peptide derived from rapeseed protein
- Relationship between Structure and Permeability of Oligopeptides and Related Compounds
- Fine root mass in relation to soil N supply in a cool temperate forest
- Antidiabetic Activity of Novokinin (RPLKPW) after Oral Administration in KK-A^y Mice
- Complete Nucleotide Sequence of the Cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) Chloroplast Genome with a Comparative Analysis of Sequences among 9 Dicot Plants
- Practical Application of Mammalian Cytohrome P450
- Development of Biotin-Tagged Tubulin Photoaffinity Probes Derivatized from Diketopiperazine Based Anti-Microtubule Agents
- Effect of the Phenyl Ring Modification on the Antitumor Activity of Anti-Microtubule Agent Dehydrophenylahistin
- Analysis of diving behavior of Adelie penguins using acceleration data logger
- Characterization of a Novel Self-compatible S^ Haplotype Leads to the Development of a Universal PCR Marker for Two Distinctly Originated Self-compatible S haplotypes in Japanese Apricot (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.)
- Cloning and Characterization of Twelve S-RNase Alleles in Japanese Apricot(Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.)
- Naturalization and dissemination of two subspecies of Lindernia dubia (Scrophulariaceae) in Japan
- Acrisols and adjacent soils under four different forest types in central Cambodia