Exploration of Thermophilic Esterases/Lipases for Asymmetric Desymmetrization of Norbornane Derivatives
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概要
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- 2003-04-15
著者
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KASHIMA Yasuhiro
Department of Fermentation Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Kashima Yasuhiro
Department Of Chemistry Oklahoma State University
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NIWAYAMA Satomi
Departments of Biology and Chemistry, Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technol
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Niwayama Satomi
Department Of Chemistry And Biochemistry Texas Tech University
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Niwayama Satomi
Department Of Chemistry Oklahoma State University
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LIU Jianxiu
Department of Chemistry, Oklahoma State University
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TAKENAMI Shigeharu
Department of Chemistry, Oklahoma State University
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Liu Jianxiu
Department Of Chemistry Oklahoma State University
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Takenami Shigeharu
Department Of Chemistry Oklahoma State University
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