Synthesis of Antagonistic Peptide for Putative CXCL14 Receptor Proteins and Their Identification
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概要
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- 2013-03-01
著者
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Otaka 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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Ding Hao
Institute Of Health Biosciences And Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University Of Tok
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Tsuji Kohei
Institute Of Health Biosciences And Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University Of Tok
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Hara Takahiko
Stem Cell Project Group The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science Tokyo Metropolitan Organ
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Denda Masaya
Institute Of Health Biosciences And Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University Of Tok
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Tanegashima Kosuke
Stem Cell Project Group The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science Tokyo Metropolitan Organ
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DING Hao
Institute of Health Biosciences and Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokushima
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AIHARA Keisuke
Institute of Health Biosciences and Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokushima
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