Facile Chemical Modification of the Poly (L-histidine) for a New pH-Sensitive Polypeptide
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- 2003-12-05
著者
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NAGAOKA Shoji
Department of Applied Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Nagaoka Shoji
Department Of Applied Chemistry Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Nagaoka Shoji
Department Of Applied Chemistry Graduate Course Of Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan University
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KAWAKAMI Hiroyoshi
Department of Applied Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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ASAYAMA Shoichiro
Department of Applied Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Kawakami Hiroyoshi
Department Of Applied Chemistry Graduate Course Of Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Asayama Shoichiro
Department Of Applied Chemistry Tokyo Metropolitan University
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