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- who: Seiichi Sakamoto and collaborators from the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University, Maidashi, Higashi-ku have published the research work: Bioimprinting as a Receptor for Detection of Kwakhurin, in the Journal: Biomolecules 2022, x of 16/07/2022
- what: The quality_control o 2 of 14 derived products, based on P. candolleiu2010specific phytoestrogens, is required. ous study, the authors focused on Kwa as a marker compound for standardization product packages, those inferring breast-enhancing body-shapingvarious eftoestrogen including produced solely by P. candollei. In the present study, bioimprinting was performed against OVA to con . . .
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