Protein Adsorption is Dependent on Substrate Polymer Polymorphs
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概要
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- 2007-10-05
著者
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Serizawa Takeshi
Rcast The University Of Tokyo
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Serizawa Takeshi
Research Center For Advanced Science And Technology (rcast) The University Of Tokyo
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Kurita Kimio
Graduate School Of Science And Technology Nihon University
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Matsuno Hisao
Kol The University Of Tokyo
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Matsuno Hisao
Department Of Biomolecular Engineering And Frontier Collaborative Research Center Tokyo Institute Of
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Matsuno Hisao
Komaba Open Laboratory The University Of Tokyo
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NAGASAKA Yuya
Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
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Nagasaka Yuya
Research Center For Advanced Science And Technology The University Of Tokyo
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Serizawa Takeshi
Dep. Of Chemistry And Biotechnology The Univ. Of Tokyo
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Matsuno Hisao
Komaba Open Laboratory (kol) The University Of Tokyo
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