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Publications by Shigeru TABATA
Studies on Fe Complexes Produced by Yeast. V. Role of the Ligand in Fe Absorption From an Fe(II)-Oligosaccharide Complex.
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Medicine
Drug Discovery
Chemistry
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Studies on Fe Complexes Produced by Yeast. II. Physicochemical Properties of an Fe(II)-Oligosaccharide Complex and Their Relation to Fe Absorption.
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Medicine
Drug Discovery
Chemistry
Interface and Transport Properties of Fe/v/MgO/Fe and Fe/v/Fe/MgO/Fe Magnetic Tunneling Junctions
Physical Review B
Cryptic Cycling of Fe(III)-Organic Matter Complexes by Phototrophic Fe(II)-Oxidizing Bacteria
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied Microbiology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Food Science
REACT0ION OF (1-3-Η-Vinylcarbene)iron COMPLEXES WITH ENNEACARBONYLDIIRON; FORMATION OF a FERRACYCLOPENTADIENEIRON(Fe–Fe) COMPLEX AND a VINYLCARBENEDIIRON(Fe–Fe) COMPLEX
Chemistry Letters
Chemistry
Mononuclear Fe(I) and Fe(II) Acetylene Adducts and Their Reductive Protonation to Terminal Fe(IV) and Fe(V) Carbynes
Γ-Loops in Fe-Mn-V, Fe-Mn-Mo and Fe-Mn-Si Systems
Nippon Kinzoku Gakkaishi/Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals
Mechanics of Materials
Alloys
Materials Chemistry
Condensed Matter Physics
Metals
Study of the Oxide Inclusions in Fe-Ti and Fe-V Alloys
Tetsu-To-Hagane/Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan
Alloys
Condensed Matter Physics
Metals
Theoretical Chemistry
Materials Chemistry
Physical
Fe(II)–Fe(III) Electron Transfer in a Clay Mineral With Low Fe Content
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
Petrology
Atmospheric Science
Geochemistry
Planetary Science
Space
Mössbauer Emission and Absorption Studies on the Reduction Behaviour of Supported Co, Co−Mo, Fe and Fe−Mo Hydrotreating Catalysts
Hyperfine Interactions
Condensed Matter Physics
Nuclear
Molecular Physics,
High Energy Physics
Theoretical Chemistry
Atomic
Optics
Physical