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Laboratory Of Fish Nutrition Department Of Marine Biosciences Tokyo University Of Marine Sciences An | 論文
- Identification of secernin 1 as a novel immunotherapy target for gastric cancer using the expression profiles of cDNA microarray
- Effect of monocalcium phosphate supplementation in a low fish meal diet for rainbow trout based on growth, feed utilization, and total phosphorus loading
- Feeding of Rainbow Trout with Non-Fish Meal Diets
- Effect of Broodstock Diets on the Chemical Components of Milt and Eggs Produced by Yellowtail
- Digestible Energy:Methodological Influences and a Mode of Calculation
- Digestible Crude Protein Contents in Various Feedstuffs Determined with Four Freshwater Fish Species
- The Osmotic Fragility of Erythrocytes in Rainbow Trout under Different Dietary Fatty Acid Status
- Gene Expression of Perforin and Granzyme A in the Liver in Chronic Hepatitis C : Comparison with Peripheral Blood Monoclear Cells
- Effects of physical properties of diets on evacuation time of digesta and plasma free amino acid patterns in yellowtail
- Separation between Surface Adsorption and Reaction of NH_3 on Si (100) by Flash Heating
- Atomic-Layer Surface Reaction of SiH_4 on Ge(100) ( Quantum Dot Structures)
- Hepatitis B Virus with X Gene Mutation Is Associated with the Majority of Serologically "Silent" Non-B, Non-C Chronic Hepatitis
- Quality of eggs and spermatozoa of rainbow trout fed an n-3 essential fatty acid-deficient diet and its effects on the lipid and fatty acid components of eggs, semen and livers
- Influences of low salinity and dietary fatty acids on fatty acid composition and fatty acid desaturase and elongase expression in red sea bream Pagrus major
- Effect on the growth and body composition of juvenile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus fed raw Spirulina
- ニジマス白血球によるナチュラルキラー活性の栄養依存性
- The First Spawn-taking from Broodstock Yellowtail Cultured with Extruded Dry Pellets
- Digestible and Metabolizable Energy of Various Diets for Carp and Rainbow Trout
- Energy Requirements for Maintenance of Body Weight and Activity, and for Maximum Growth in Rainbow Trout
- Endogenous Nitrogen Excretion and Non-fecal Eneygy Losses in Carp and Rainbow Trout