BIOTINYLATION AND PARTIAL PURIFICATION OF A HIGH-AFFINITY BINDING PROTEIN FOR N-ACETYLCHITOOLIGO-SACCHARIDE ELICITOR IN THE PLASMA MEMBRANE OF SUSPENSION-CULTURED RICE CELLS
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概要
著者
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Ito Yuki
Dept. Chem. Biotech., Yokohama Natl. Univ.
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Ito Yuki
Dept.biotechnol. Natil.inst.agrobiol.resources
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Ito Yuki
Dept. Cell. Biol. Natl. Inst. Agrobiol. Resources
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SHIBUYA Naoto
Dept. Biotechnol., Natl. Inst. Agrobiol. Resources
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KAKU Hanae
Dept. Biotechnol., Natl. Inst. Agrobiol. Res.
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Shibuya N
Dep. Of Life Sciences Fac. Of Agriculture Meiji Univ.
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Kaku Hanae
Department Of Life Sciences School Of Agriculture Meiji University
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Shibuya Naoto
Dept. Biotech. Nair
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