Inhibition of α-L-Fucosidase of Abalone Livers by Acid Mucopolysaccharides
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概要
著者
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SHIMIZU Mikio
Department of Physics, Yokohama City University
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Tanaka Kuniji
Department Of Biology
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Tnaka Kuniji
Department Of Biology
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Shimizu Mikio
Department Of Biology
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SHIMIZU Mikio
Department of Biochemistry, Hiroshima University School of Medicine
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