Proteinaceous Component in the Froth Produced by Nymphs of the Spittle Insect Aphrophora intermedia
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概要
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- 2003-11-25
著者
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Igarashi Yumiko
National Institute Of Agrobiological Sciences
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Yamada Hidenori
Department Of Bioengineering Science Faculty Of Engineering Okayama University
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Yamada H
Institute For Bee Products And Health Science Yamada Apiculture Center Inc.
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Yamada Hisami
Laboratory Of Molecular Microbiology School Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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TAKASU Yoko
National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
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YAMADA Hiromi
National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
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IGARASHI Yumiko
Insect Biomaterial and Technology Department, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
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YAMADA Hiromi
Notional Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
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IGARASHI Yumiko
Notional Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
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TAKASU Yoko
Notional Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
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TSUBOUCHI Kozo
Notional Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
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KATO Yoshiomi
International Cnristian University
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YAMADA Hiromi
Yakult Central Institute
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Tsubouchi K
National Institute Of Agrobiological Sciences
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Yamada H
National Institute Of Agrobiological Sciences
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Yamada Hideo
Institute For Bee Products And Health Science Yamada Apiculture Center Inc.
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