Caged Ceramide Which Releases Parent Ceramide After UV-Induced Amide Bond Cleavage Followed by Intramolecular O-N Acyl Transfer
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- 2012-03-01
著者
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大高 章
Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University Of Tokushima
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Otaka Akira
Institute Of Health Biosciences And Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University Of Tok
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Otaka Akira
Institute Of Health Biosciences Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University Of Tokushi
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Shigenaga Akira
Institute Of Health Biosciences And Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University Of Tok
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Shigenaga Akira
Institute Of Health Biosciences And Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University Of Tok
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Shigenaga Akira
Institute Of Health Biosciences And Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University Of Tok
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Yamaguchi Keiko
Institute Of Health Biosciences And Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University Of Tok
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Hirakawa Hiroko
Institute Of Health Biosciences And Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Science The University Of Toku
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Ogura Keiji
Institute Of Health Biosciences And Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Science The University Of Toku
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Denda Masaya
Institute Of Health Biosciences And Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University Of Tok
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Yamamoto Jun
Institute Of Health Biosciences And Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University Of Tok
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