Characterization of Type I Collagen Fibril Formation Using Thioflavin T Fluorescent Dye
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- Japanese Biochemical Societyの論文
- 2009-05-01
著者
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MORIMOTO Koichi
Department of Biotechnological Science, Kinki University
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Kunii Saori
Graduate School Of Biotechnological Science Kinki University
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Morimoto Koichi
Graduate School Of Biotechnological Science Kinki University
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Morimoto Koichi
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo:science And Technology
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Tonomura Ben'ichiro
Department Of Food Science And Technology Faculty Of Agriculture Kyoto University:(present Address)r
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Morimoto Koichi
近畿大学 生物工学科
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KUNII Saori
Department of Biotechnological Science, Kinki University
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HAMANO Kaori
Department of Biotechnological Science, Kinki University
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Kunii Saori
Department Of Biotechnological Science Kinki University
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Hamano Kaori
Department Of Biotechnological Science Kinki University
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KAWABATA Kazuya
Department of Biotechnological Science, Kinki University
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SAITO Takuya
Department of Biotechnological Science, Kinki University
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Saito Takuya
Department Of Biotechnological Science Kinki University
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Kawabata Kazuya
Department Of Biotechnological Science Kinki University
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Saito Takuya
Department Of Bacteriology Kinki University School Of Medicine
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