Studies on molecular mechanisms underlying high pressure adaptation of α-actin from deep-sea fish

作者: Takami Morita

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摘要: 報告番号: 乙15919 ; 学位授与年月日: 2004-03-01 学位の種別: 論文博士 学位の種類: 博士(農学) 学位記番号: 第15919号 研究科・専攻: 農学生命科学研究科

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