<Abstract of Published Report>Identification of Amino Acid Residues Responsible for Difference in Substrate Specificity and Inhibitor Sensitivity Between Two Human Liver Dihydrodiol Dehydrogenase Isoenzymes by Site-directed Mutagenesis.
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Hara A
Department Of Pathology Gifu University School Of Medicine
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Sato K
Mie Univ. Mie
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Hara Akira
Department Of Pathology Gifu University School Of Medicine
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Hara A
Department Of Tumor Pathology Gifu University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Hara Akira
Department Of Tumor Pathology Gifu University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Matsuura Kazuya
岐阜薬科大学 生化
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Hara Akira
岐阜薬科大学
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Deyashiki Yoshihiro
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Gifu Pharmaceutical University
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Hara Akira
Biochemistry Laboratory Gifu Pharmaceutical University
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Matsuura Kazuya
Biochemistry Laboratory Gifu Pharmaceutical University
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