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Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, the University of Tokyo | 論文
- A New Depsipeptide Antibiotic, Variapeptin(Microbiology & Fermentation Industry)
- Syntheses of Cerulenin and Its Analogs. II. Synthesis and Biological Activity of dl-Carbacerulenin, a Carbocyclic Analog of Cerulenin
- Rasfonin, a New Apoptosis Inducer in ras-dependent Cells from Talaromyces sp.
- Cytovaricin B, a New Inhibitor of JAK-STAT Signal Transduction Produced by Streptomyces torulosus
- Photoaffinity Labeling of Tumor Promoter-Binding Protein (CN-TPBP) and Preparation of Affinity Sorbent Gels
- The first 100% eukaryotic genome sequences from the red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae 10D
- Nuclear Receptor Mediated Gene Regulation through Chromatin Remodeling and Histone Modifications
- Screening of Microbial Products Modifying the Action of Lepin (Obese Gene Product by a Biosensor)
- Microbial and Chemical Conversion of Antibiotic K-41. I. Isolation and Identification of Conversion Product
- 41 抗腫瘍活性物質グイネミシンAの分子機能 : アザアントラキノン部分の合成とインターカレーター機能の解明(口頭発表の部)
- Involvement of mitochondrial aggregation in arsenic trioxide (As_2O_3)-induced apoptosis in human glioblastoma cells
- MOLECULAR TARGETING THERAPY OF CANCER : DRUG RESISTANCE, APOPTOSIS AND SURVIVAL SIGNAL
- Molecular targeting therapy of cancer : drug resistance, apoptosis and survival signal
- Phylogenetic analysis of Oryza rufipogon strains and their relations to Oryza sativa strains by insertion polymorphism of rice SINEs
- Identification and characterization of Australian wild rice strains of Oryza meridionalis and Oryza rufipogon by SINE insertion polymorphism
- Two new SINE elements, p-SINE2 and p-SINE3, from rice
- Roles of Chloroplast RNA Polymerase Sigma Factors in Chloroplast Development and Stress Response in Higher Plants
- Functional analysis of the plastid and nuclear encoded CbbX proteins of Cyanidioschyzon merolae
- Molecular phylogeny and evolution of the plastid and nuclear encoded cbbX genes in the unicellular red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae
- Improvement of Culture Conditions and Evidence for Nuclear Transformation by Homologous Recombination in a Red Alga, Cyanidioschyzon merolae 10D