Effects of Peptide Dimerization on Pore Formation : Antiparallel Disulfide-Dimerized Magainin 2 Analog
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- 2001-03-01
著者
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HATAKEYAMA Tomomitsu
Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Nagasaki University
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Hatakeyama T
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Nagasaki University
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Hatakeyama Tomomitsu
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University:(present Address)dept. Of Applie
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Tomomitsu Hatakeyama
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Nagasaki University
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Kodama H
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Engineering Saga University
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Kuwahara H
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Engineering Saga University
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Kodama Hiroaki
Faculty of Horticulture, Chiba University
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MATSUZAKI Katsumi
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University
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Kodama Hiroaki
東京理科大学 薬学部分子病態学
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HARA TOSHIAKI
Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University
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Tachi Tomoya
Graduate School Of Biostudies Kyoto University
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Kodama Hiroaki
Faculty Of Horticulture Chiba Univ
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Kondo M
Department Of Health And Welfare Nishikyushu University
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Hara Toshiaki
Faculty Of Engineering Niigata University
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KONDO Michio
Faculty of Sicence and Engineering, Saga University
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WAKAMATSU Kaori
Faculty of Engineering, Gunma University
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TAKEDA Akemi
Faculty of Engineering, Gunma University
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Takeda Akemi
Faculty Of Engineering Gunma University
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Wakamatsu Kaori
Faculty Of Engineering Gunma University
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Matsuzaki Katsumi
Graduate School Of Biostudies Kyoto University
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Kondo Michio
Faculty Of Science And Engineering Saga University
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