Asymmetric Distribution of Artificial Boundary Lipid as Analysed by NMR Deconvolution
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概要
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- 1999-03-05
著者
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Zhou Z
Tohoku Univ. Sendai
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SUNAMOTO Junzo
Department of Synthetic Chemistry & Biologocal Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto Univ
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Sunamoto J
Department Of Synthetic Chemistry & Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto Un
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UEDA Takehiko
Department of Synthetic Chemistry & Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto Univ
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Ueda Takehiko
Department Of Bioengineering Faculty Of Engineering Kagoshima University
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Zhou Zhe
Department Of Synthetic Chemistry & Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto Un
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Ueda Takehiko
Department Of Synthetic Chemistry & Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto Un
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SUNAMOTO JUNZO
Department of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology, Niihama National College of Technology
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