Interdomain interaction of cyclic AMP receptor protein in the absence of cyclic AMP
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概要
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- Japanese Biochemical Societyの論文
- 2008-02-01
著者
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Lee Bong-jin
Research Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences College Of Pharmacy Seoul National University
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Won Hyung-sik
Department Of Biotechnology Division Of Life Science College Of Biomedical And Health Science Konkuk
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Won Hyung-sik
Department Of Biotechnology College Of Biomedical And Health Science Konkuk University
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Choi Wahn
Department Of Physiology & Immunology School Of Medicine Konkuk University
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Choi Wahn
Department Of Immunology College Of Medicine Konkuk University
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SEO Min-Duk
Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University
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KO Hyun-Suk
Department of Biotechnology, College of Biomedical and Health Science, Konkuk University
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Ko Hyun-suk
Department Of Biotechnology College Of Biomedical And Health Science Konkuk University
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Seo Min-duk
Research Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences College Of Pharmacy Seoul National University
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