Structure of small lignin fragments retained in water-soluble polysaccharides extracted from birch MWL isolation residue
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- 2005-06-25
著者
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Aimi Hikaru
Laboratory Of Biomass Sciences Department Of Forest Sciences And Resources College Of Bioresource Sc
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Aimi Hikaru
Laboratory Of Wood Chemistry Department Of Biomaterial Sciences Graduate School Of Agricultural And
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MATSUMOTO Yuji
Laboratory of Wood Chemistry, Department of Biomaterial Sciences, Graduate School of Agricultural an
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Meshitsuka Gyosuke
Laboratory Of Wood Chemistry Department Of Biomaterial Sciences Graduate School Of Agricultural And
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Matsumoto Yuji
Laboratory Of Wood Chemistry Department Of Biomaterial Sciences Graduate School Of Agricultural And
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Meshitsuka Gyosuke
Laboratory Of Wood Chemistry Department Of Biomaterial Sciences Graduate School Of Agricultural And
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