Interactions between Sex Hormones and a 1,2-Di-O-myristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine Molecular Layer : Characteristics of the Liposome, Surface Area versus Surface Pressure of the Monolayer, and Microscopic Observation
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概要
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- 2011-03-15
著者
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DENDA Mitsuhiro
Shiseido Life Science Research Center
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Nakata Satoshi
Graduate School Of Sci. Hiroshima Univ.
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Denda Mitsuhiro
Shiseido Research Center Shiseido Co. Ltd.
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IKEGUCHI Ayaka
Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University
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SHIOTA Takaya
Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University
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KOMORI Ryouhei
Department of Biomolecular Functional Engineering, College of Engineering, Ibaraki University
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KUMAZAWA Noriyuki
Department of Biomolecular Functional Engineering, College of Engineering, Ibaraki University
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TSUTSUMI Moe
Shiseido Research Center, Shiseido Co., Ltd.
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Tsutsumi Moe
Shiseido Research Center Shiseido Co. Ltd.
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Shiota Takaya
Graduate School Of Science Hiroshima University
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Ikeguchi Ayaka
Graduate School Of Science Hiroshima University
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Komori Ryouhei
Department Of Biomolecular Functional Engineering College Of Engineering Ibaraki University
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Kumazawa Noriyuki
Department Of Biomolecular Functional Engineering College Of Engineering Ibaraki University
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Nakata Satoshi
Graduate School Of Science Hiroshima University
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