A Yeast Mitochondrial ATPase Inhibitor Interacts with Three Proteins That Are Easy to Dissociate from the Mitochondrial Inner Membrane
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概要
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- Japanese Biochemical Societyの論文
- 2002-10-01
著者
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Ichikawa Naoki
Department Of Food And Nutrition Faculty Of Human Life Science Osaka City University
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HASHIMOTO Tadao
Department of Applied Chemistry, Muroran Institute of Technology
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Hashimoto Tadao
Department Of Applied Chemistry Muroran Institute Of Technology
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NAKABAYASHI Kozue
Department of Food and Nutrition, Faculty of Human Life Science, Osaka City University
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Ichikawa Naoki
Department Of Food And Human Health Sciences Graduate School Of Human Life Science Osaka City Univer
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Nakabayashi Kozue
Department Of Food And Nutrition Faculty Of Human Life Science Osaka City University
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Ichikawa Naoki
Department Of Chemistry Graduate School Of Science Hiroshima University
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