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- Additive Mutagenic Effects of DNA Damages Induced by Multiple Mutagens at Virtually Non-mutagenic Dose Level of Each
- Furostanol glycosides from the rhizomes of Helleborus orientalis
- Crucial Role of CGI-58/α/β Hydrolase Domain-Containing Protein 5 in Lipid Metabolism
- Lewis Acid-Catalyzed Asymmetric Diels-Alder Reactions Using Chiral Sulfoxide Ligands : Chiral 2-(Arylsulfinylmethyl)-1,3-oxazoline Derivatives
- Cationic Copper(II)-Oxazoline-Sulfoxide catalysts: Application to Asymmetric Diels-Alder Reactions
- Structure of an Unsaturated Fatty Acid with Unique Vicinal Dimethyl Branches Isolated from the Okinawan Soft Coral of the Genus Sinularia
- The Effects of Mutations in the Carboxyl-Terminal Region on the Catalytic Activity of Escherichia coli Signal Peptidase I
- Neocrocin A : a Novel Crocetin Glycoside with a Unique System for Binding Sugars Isolated from Gardenia Yellow
- Actin Microfilaments are Required for the Expression of Nonhost Resistance in Higher Plants
- Determination of Absolute Configurations of Tertiary Alcohols by NMR Spectroscopy
- Marine Diterpenoids with a Briarane Skeleton from the Okinawan Soft Coral Pachyclavularia violacea
- 4-Epiclavulones, New Marine Prostanoids from the Okinawan Soft Coral, Clavularia viridis
- Molecular Phylogenetic Relationships Between Prostanoid-Containing Okinawan Soft Coral (Clavularia viridis) and Nonprostanoid-Containing Clavularia Species Based on Ribosomal ITS Sequences
- Isolation of Peridinin-Related Norcarotenoids with Cell Growth-Inhibitory Activity from the Cultured Dinoflagellate of Symbiodinium sp., a Symbiont of the Okinawan Soft Coral Clavularia viridis, and Analysis of Fatty Acids of the Dinoflagellate
- New Biologically Active Marine Sesquiterpenoid and Steroid from the Okinawan Sponge of the Genus Axinyssa
- Improvement of Culture Conditions and Evidence for Nuclear Transformation by Homologous Recombination in a Red Alga, Cyanidioschyzon merolae 10D
- Simulation Study of Bacterial Colony with Multiplying Rods
- Some Cyanobacteria Synthesize Semi-amylopectin Type α-Polyglucans Instead of Glycogen
- Variation in Storage α-Polyglucans of Red Algae : Amylose and Semi-Amylopectin Types in Porphyridium and Glycogen Type in Cyanidium
- Comparison of stroma- and pyrenoid-starch in Chlorella grown under low and high CO_2 conditions