Rapid and simple colorimetric assay for detecting the enzymatic degradation of biodegradable plastic films
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概要
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- 2013-01-25
著者
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Nakajima Kambe
Graduate School Of Life And Environmental Science University Of Tsukuba
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Kitamoto Hiroko
National Institute For Agro-environmental Sciences
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Shinozaki Yukiko
National Institute for Agro-environmental Sciences
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Watanabe Takashi
National Institute for Agro-environmental Sciences
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