Identification of Functional Domains of the Extrinsic 12 kDa Protein in Red Algal PSII by Limited Proteolysis and Directed Mutagenesis
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著者
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Inoue Yasunori
Department of Cardiology, Saitama Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center
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Enami Isao
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Science University of Tokyo
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Enami I
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Tokyo University Of Science
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Enami Isao
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Science University Of Tokyo
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OHTA Hisataka
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tokyo University of Science
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Ohta Hisataka
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Tokyo University Of Science
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Ohta Hisataka
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Science University Of Tokyo
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Inoue Yasunori
Department Of Applied Biological Science Faculty Of Science And Technology Science University Of Tok
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OKUMURA Akinori
Department of Integrated Sciences in Physics and Biology, College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon
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Inoue Yasunori
Department Of Applied Biological Science Faculty Of Science And Technology Science University Of Tok
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Inoue Yasunori
Department Of Applied Biological Science Faculty Of Science And Technology Science Unicersity Of Tok
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Okumura Akinori
Department Of Integrated Sciences In Physics And Biology College Of Humanities And Sciences Nihon Un
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Enami Isao
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci. Sci. Univ. Of Tokyo
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