Two Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay(ELISA) Systems for N^1,N^8-Diacetylspermidine and N^1,N^<12>-Diacetylspermine Using Monoclonal Antibodies
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- Japanese Biochemical Societyの論文
- 2002-11-01
著者
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Suzuki S
Immunology Laboratory Diagnostics Department
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Suzuki Setsuo
Immunology Laboratory Diagnostics Department
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KAWAKITA Masao
Department of Physiological Chemistry, The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
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HIRAMATSU Kyoko
Department of Physiological Chemistry, The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science (Rinshoke
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Nagata Atsuo
Immunology Laboratory Diagnostics Department
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Kawakita Masao
Department Of Applied Chemistry Kogakuin University
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Hiramatsu Kyoko
Department Of Physiological Chemistry The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science(rinshoken)
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Hiramatsu Kyoko
Department Of Medical Biology Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science
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HAMAOKI Masaru
Immunology Laboratory, Diagnostics Department
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Hamaoki Masaru
Immunology Laboratory Diagnostics Department
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