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M Iwakura

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Protein Engineering|November 15, 2001
A cross-section of the fitness landscape of dihydrofolate reductaseT Aita, M Iwakura, Y Husimi
Koku Eisei Gakkai Zasshi|July 1, 1981
[Amount of residual fluorine in the mouth and occurrence of unpleasant symptoms after the topical application of fluoride (author's transl)]M Tsukada, M Iwakura, Y Shimada
Journal of Biochemistry|December 1, 1993
Immunological application of the dihydrofolate reductase handle carrying a small peptide, leucine enkephalinM Iwakura, T Kokubu, S Ohashi
Analytical Chemistry|June 3, 1998
Detection of conformational changes in an immobilized protein using surface plasmon resonanceH Sota, Y Hasegawa, M Iwakura
Biochemistry|August 22, 1995
Detection of a stable intermediate in the thermal unfolding of a cysteine-free form of dihydrofolate reductase from Escherichia coliJ Luo, M Iwakura, C R Matthews
Journal of Biochemistry|June 19, 1998
Effects of point mutations at the flexible loop alanine-145 of Escherichia coli dihydrofolate reductase on its stability and functionE Ohmae, K Ishimura, M Iwakura, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 13, 1981
Studies on aspartase. VII. Subunit arrangement of Escherichia coli aspartaseY Watanabe, M Iwakura, M Tokushige, et al.
Journal of Biochemistry|May 1, 1978
Studies on regulatory functions of malic enzymes. V. Comparative studies of malic enzymes in bacteriaM Iwakura, M Tokushige, H Katsuki, et al.
Journal of Biochemistry|September 1, 1983
Purification of dihydrofolate reductase amplified in Escherichia coli K-12M Iwakura, Y Shimura, T Sakai, et al.
Protein Engineering|October 2, 2001
An approach for protein to be completely reversible to thermal denaturation even at autoclave temperaturesM Iwakura, D Nakamura, T Takenawa, et al.
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Protein Engineering|November 15, 2001
A cross-section of the fitness landscape of dihydrofolate reductaseT Aita, M Iwakura, Y Husimi
Koku Eisei Gakkai Zasshi|July 1, 1981
[Amount of residual fluorine in the mouth and occurrence of unpleasant symptoms after the topical application of fluoride (author's transl)]M Tsukada, M Iwakura, Y Shimada
Journal of Biochemistry|December 1, 1993
Immunological application of the dihydrofolate reductase handle carrying a small peptide, leucine enkephalinM Iwakura, T Kokubu, S Ohashi
Analytical Chemistry|June 3, 1998
Detection of conformational changes in an immobilized protein using surface plasmon resonanceH Sota, Y Hasegawa, M Iwakura
Biochemistry|August 22, 1995
Detection of a stable intermediate in the thermal unfolding of a cysteine-free form of dihydrofolate reductase from Escherichia coliJ Luo, M Iwakura, C R Matthews
Journal of Biochemistry|June 19, 1998
Effects of point mutations at the flexible loop alanine-145 of Escherichia coli dihydrofolate reductase on its stability and functionE Ohmae, K Ishimura, M Iwakura, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 13, 1981
Studies on aspartase. VII. Subunit arrangement of Escherichia coli aspartaseY Watanabe, M Iwakura, M Tokushige, et al.
Journal of Biochemistry|May 1, 1978
Studies on regulatory functions of malic enzymes. V. Comparative studies of malic enzymes in bacteriaM Iwakura, M Tokushige, H Katsuki, et al.
Journal of Biochemistry|September 1, 1983
Purification of dihydrofolate reductase amplified in Escherichia coli K-12M Iwakura, Y Shimura, T Sakai, et al.
Protein Engineering|October 2, 2001
An approach for protein to be completely reversible to thermal denaturation even at autoclave temperaturesM Iwakura, D Nakamura, T Takenawa, et al.
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