Cloning and Expression of the Rhizopus Glucoamylase Gene in Yeast
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概要
著者
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TANAKA Yoshikazu
Laboratories of Applied Microbiology, Research Center, Suntory Ltd.
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KIUCHI Naoko
Laboratories of Applied Microbiology, Research Center, Suntory Ltd.
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SHIBANO Yuji
Laboratories of Applied Microbiology, Research Center, Suntory Ltd.
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AMACHI Teruo
Laboratories of Applied Microbiology, Research Center, Suntory Ltd.
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YOSHIZUMI Hajime
Laboratories of Applied Microbiology, Research Center, Suntory Ltd.
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Nakamura Norihisa
Laboratories Of Applied Microbiology Research Center Suntory Ltd.
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SHIBANO Yuji
Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Research Center
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TANAKA Takaharu
Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Research Center
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ASHKARI Toshihiko
Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Research Center
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AMACHI Teruo
Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Research Center
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KIUCHI Naoko
Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Research Center
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