A fibrinolytic enzyme from the green alga Codium latum activates plasminogen
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概要
著者
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Matsubara Kiminori
Department Of Nutritional Science Faculty Of Health And Welfare Science Okayama Prefectural Universi
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Hori Kanji
Faculty Of Applied Biological Science Hiroshima University
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MATSUURA Yasushi
Department of Materials Science and Chemistry, Himeji Institute of Technology, University of Hyogo
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SUMI Hiroyuki
Department of Physiological Chemistry, College of Science & Industrial Technology, Kurashiki Univers
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MIYAZAWA Keisuke
Faculty of Applied Biological Science, Hiroshima University
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Miyazawa Keisuke
Faculty Of Applied Biological Science Hiroshima University
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Matsuura Yasushi
Department Of Food Science Okayama Prefectural Junior College
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Matsuura Yasushi
Department Of Nutritional Science Faculty Of Health And Welfare Science Okayama Prefectural Universi
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Sumi Hiroyuki
Department Of Physiological Chemistry Kurashiki University Of Science And The Arts
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Sumi H
Department Of Physiological Chemistry College Of Science & Industrial Technology Kurashiki Unive
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Sumi Hiroyuki
Department Of Nutritional Science Faculty Of Health And Welfare Science Okayama Prefectural Univ.
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Matsubara Kiminori
Department Of Human Life Science Education Graduate School Of Education Hiroshima University
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