Bioscience Information Based on the TURNS (Tohoku University Research Networks) Projects(High-T_c Superconducting Materials Research)
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概要
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The TURNS(Tohoku University Research Networks) originated with unique idea of the former President of Tohoku University, Dr. Nakao Ishida. Several TURNS projects, TURNS 002(Genetic Engineering), TURNS 004(Immune Recognition), TURNS 009(Protein Science), and TURNS 010 (Fundamentals of Cancer Researches), organized the Committee on the Bioscience Information Survey eight years ago, and the Committee has published the Database on "Bioscience Information Based on the TURNS Projects" each year. For the past several years Professor Takehiko Tachibana of the Research Institute for Tuberculosis and Cancer had devoted to edit the data base. The data base includes various kinds of informations such as facilities, equipments, techniques, and materials, which are useful for starting or on-going biological researches. All are available in 150 laboratories of this university. This year Drs. Hatano and Konami changed the editing system to a type of computer-adapting one, which is described here in brief.
- 東北大学の論文
著者
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Hatano Masahiro
Institute For Chemical Reaction Science
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Konami Hideo
Institute For Chemical Reaction Science
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