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Graduate School of Nutritional and Environmental Sciences, University of Shizuoka | 論文
- Propolis Suppresses Tumor Angiogenesis by Inducing Apoptosis in Tube-Forming Endothelial Cells
- TRPA1 Agonists—Allyl Isothiocyanate and Cinnamaldehyde—Induce Adrenaline Secretion
- Capsaicinol : Synthesis by Allylic Oxidation and Its Effect on TRPV1-Expressing Cells and Adrenaline Secretion in Rats
- Capsinoid Is Biosynthesized from Phenylalanine and Valine in a Non-Pungent Pepper, Capsicum annuum L. cv. CH-19 Sweet
- Mutagenicity and Levels of 2-Phenylbenzotriazole (PBTA)-type Mutagens in Sewage Effluent, River Water, Sediment and Drinking Water Collected from the Yodo River System, Japan
- Biotreatment of Starch Wastewater by Aspergillus oryzae in an Internal-Loop Airlift Reactor
- Growth of Aspergillus oryzae in High Suspended Solid Medium of Cassava Starch Processing Wastewater
- Generation of Nitric Oxide from Spin-trapping Agents under Oxidative Conditions
- Apoptosis-inducing Activity of High Molecular Weight Fractions of Tea Extracts
- Estrogenic Activity of Alkyl(thio)phenols and 4,4-thiodiphenol Formed from Degradation of Commercial Insecticides
- The role of breast cancer resistance protein, Bcrp in the transport of estrone-3-sulfate and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate across the blood-brain barrier
- Spatiotemporal ESR-CT Study on the Metabolism of Spin-labeled Polysaccharide in a Mouse
- Chitosan-derived Polymer-surfactants and Their Micellar Properties
- Stopped-Flow and Spectrophotometric Study on Radical Scavenging by Tea Catechins and the Model Compounds
- Beta Ray-induced Scission of DNA in Tritiated Water and Protection by a Green Tea Percolate and (-)-Epigallocatechin Gallate
- Protecting Effect of a Green Tea Percolate and Its Main Constituents against Gamma Ray-induced Scission of DNA
- 各種変異原性試験との比較のためのコメットアッセイDNA損傷評価指標の標準化
- Effects of fenofibrate on plasma and hepatic transaminase activities and hepatic transaminase gene expression in rats
- Social Stress Induces Oxidative DNA Damage in Mouse Peripheral Blood Cells
- A Problem in the Determination of Trihalomethane by Headspace-Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry