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Research Institute For Food Science Kyoto Univeristy | 論文
- Purification and Characterization of Recombinant Tuna Growth Hormone Produced in Escherichia coli
- On the Self-Processing of Bacterial Alginate Lyase
- Safety Assessment of Rice Genetically Modified with Soybean Glycinin by Feeding Studies on Rats
- Quality and Safety Evaluation of Genetically Engineered Rice with Soybean Glycinin : Analyses of the Grain Composition and Digestibility of Glycinin in Transgenic Rice
- α-L-Rhamnosidase of Sphingomonas sp. R1 Producing an Unusual Exopolysaccharide of Sphingan
- Production of Bacterial Alginate-Specific Lyase by Recombinant Bacillus subtilis
- Effects of High-voltage Electric Field Treatment on the Water Activity of Bread
- Cytosolic C-P Bond Cleavage Activity in Bacterial Cells Isolated from Soil
- γ-Glutamylcysteine Synthetase in Escherichia coli B Contains No Active Site Thiol(Microbiology & Fermentation Industry)
- Overexpression of Glutathione Synthetase in Escherichia coli(Biological Chemistry)
- Induction of Glutathione Leakage from Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cells by Selenite(Microbiology & Fermentation Industry)
- Production of Recombinant Tuna Growth Hormone by a Yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae(Microbiology & Fermentation Industry)
- Identification of an Antifungal Substance Derived from the Oil-Based Extract of Licorice
- Antifungal Activity fo Plant Extracts against Arthrinium sacchari and Chaetomium funicola
- Enzymatic and Genetic Bases on Assimilation, Depolymerization, and Transport of Heteropolysaccharides in Bacteria
- Sphingomonas sp.A1 Lyase Active on both Poly-β-D-Mannuronate and Heteropolymeric Regions in Alginate
- Safety Assessment of Genetically Engineered Food : Detection and Monitoring of Glyphosate-Tolerant Soybeans
- Growth Repression of Yeast and Fungus by Bacterial DNAs : A Possible Physiological Function of DNA Other than as a Carriage of Genetic Information
- Crystallization and Preliminary X-Ray Diffraction Studies of N-Acyl-D-glucosamine 2-Epimerase from Porcine Kidney
- Carbon-Phosphorus Hydrolase: Functional Association of Two Different Proteins for the Enzyme Activity in Enterobacter aerogenes(Microbiology & Fermentation Industry)