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National Institute of Bioscience and Human-technology | 論文
- Characterization of photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides RV for hydrogen production
- Photobioreactor with Photosynthetic Bacteria Immobilized on Porous Glass for Hydrogen Photoproduction
- N-Terminal Amino Acid Sequence of the Chlorophyll-binding Protein CP-47 of Photosystem 2 in the Thermophilic Cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus
- Inhibitory Effect of Alginic Acids on Hyaluronidase and on Histamine Release from Mast Cells
- Switching from light limitation to ammonium limitation in chemostat cultures of Rhodobacter capsulatus grown in different types of photobioreactor
- Hydrogen production by gel-immobilized cells of Rhodobacter sphaeroides-distribution of cells, pigments, and hydrogen evolution
- Light Penetration into Cell Suspensions of Photosynthetic Bacteria and Relatioin to Hydrogen Production
- Distribution of Methanotrophic Bacteria in the Coastal Marine Sediments
- Genetic Transformation System for a Psychrotrophic Deep-sea Bacterium : Isolation and Characterization of a Psychrotrophic Plasmid
- Thermal Stability of Free and Immobilized Glucose Oxidase Studied by Activity Assay and Calorimetry(Biological Chemistry)
- Isolation of Silk Degrading Microorganisms and Its Poly (L-lactide) Degradability
- Confirmation of Poly(1,3-dioxolan-2-one) Degrading Microorganisms in Environment
- Studies on Ring Region of Human Collagen α2(IV) Recognized By Monoclonal Antibodies
- A New Isolation Method for Labyrinthulids Using a Bacterium, Psychrobacter phenylpyruvicus
- A Study of Thermal Environment and Infants Clothes
- Study of Thermal Environment af the House Where Infants or Babies Live with their Family and How They Wear
- ビス(4-ピリジル)ジスルフィド/n-アルカンチオ-ル混合単分子層修飾金電極におけるシトクロ-ムcの電気化学応答〔英文〕 (バイオエレクトロケミストリ-の新展開)
- Optimum pH Control Mechanism for Porcine Pancreatic α-Amylase
- The Enzymatic and Molecular Characteristics of Saccharomycopsis α-Amylase Secreted from Saccharomyces cerevisiae(Biological Chemistry)
- Prediction of Endocrine Disruptors Based on a New Structure-Activity Relationship for Sex and Environmental Hormones Using Chemical Hardness Concept