C-Terminal Activation of Peptides with an Active Ester via an Oxazolone
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概要
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- 2007-03-01
著者
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NAKAZAWA Takashi
Department of Chemistry, Nara Women's University
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TSUNASAWA Susumu
Life Science Laboratory, Analytical & Measuring Instruments Division, Shimadzu Corporation
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YAMAMOTO Mariko
Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Division of School Molecular and Cellular Adaptation, Re
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YAMAGUCHI Minoru
Life Science Laboratory, Shimadzu Corporation
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Yamamoto Mariko
Department Of Chmistry Nara Women's University
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TSUJI Chiemi
Department of Chmistry, Nara Women's University
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OKA Mutsumi
Department of Chemistry, Nara Women's University
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NAKAJIMA Chihiro
Department of Chemistry, Nara Women's University
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NAKAGAWA Mariko
Department of Chemistry, Nara Women's University
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NISHIDA Kimiko
Department of Chemistry, Nara Women's University
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Nakazawa Takashi
Nara Women's Univ. Nara
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Nakamura Tsutomu
National Inst. Of Advanced Industrial Sci. And Technol.
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Yamaguchi Mika
Department Of Chmistry Nara Women's University
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Nakagawa Mariko
Department Of Chemistry Nara Women's University
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Nakajima Chihiro
Department Of Bioengineering And Robotics Tohoku University
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Nakajima Chihiro
Department Of Chemistry Nara Women's University
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Tsuji Chiemi
Department Of Chmistry Nara Women's University
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Tsunasawa Susumu
Life Science Laboratory Analytical & Measuring Instruments Division Shimadzu Corporation
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Oka Mutsumi
Department Of Chemistry Nara Women's University
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Nishida Kimiko
Department Of Chemistry Nara Women's University
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Nakazawa Takashi
Department Of Chemistry Nara Women's University
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Nakazawa Takashi
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Nara Women's University
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TSUNASAWA Susumu
Division of Disease Proteomics, Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University
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Tsunasawa Susumu
Division Of Disease Proteomics Institute For Protein Research Osaka University
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Yamaguchi Minoru
Life Science Laboratory Shimadzu Corporation
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