Advanced topics on bioactive molecules |
SAKUDA, Shohei |
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【Doctor's program・full year】
19-3-1816-4887 |
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Outline |
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In this course, recent topics on discovery, biosynthesis, and modes of action of bioactive molecules are studied. Skills obtained by this class are related to DP1 and DP2.
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Objectives |
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The aim of this course is to obtain recent information on researches concering with bioactive molecules.
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Grading Policy |
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Evaluated by reading of original papers 100%.
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Textbook and Reference |
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Printed material and original papers are distributed.
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Requirements (Assignments) |
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Preparatory reading of original papers that will be used for the reading (1 hour)
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Note |
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Nothing in particular
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Schedule |
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1. Reading of an original paper on discovery of a molecule with bioactivity toward plants
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2. Reading of an original paper on biosynthesis of a molecule with bioactivity toward plants
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3. Reading of an original paper on mode of action of a molecule with bioactivity toward plants
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4. Reading of an original paper on discovery of a molecule with bioactivity toward mammals
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5. Reading of an original paper on biosynthesis of a molecule with bioactivity toward mammals
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6. Reading of an original paper on mode of action of a molecule with bioactivity toward mammals
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7. Reading of an original paper on discovery of a molecule with bioactivity toward insects
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8. Reading of an original paper on biosynthesis of a molecule with bioactivity toward insects
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9. Reading of an original paper on mode of action of a molecule with bioactivity toward insects
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10. Reading of an original paper on discovery of a molecule with bioactivity toward microbes
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11. Reading of an original paper on biosynthesis of a molecule with bioactivity toward microbes
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12. Reading of an original paper on mode of action of a molecule with bioactivity toward microbes
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13. Reading of an original paper on discovery of a natural toxin
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14. Reading of an original paper on biosynthesis of a natural toxin
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15. Reading of an original paper on mode of action of a natural toxin
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1. |
Outline |
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In this course, recent topics on discovery, biosynthesis, and modes of action of bioactive molecules are studied. Skills obtained by this class are related to DP1 and DP2.
|
2. |
Objectives |
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The aim of this course is to obtain recent information on researches concering with bioactive molecules.
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3. |
Grading Policy |
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Evaluated by reading of original papers 100%.
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4. |
Textbook and Reference |
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Printed material and original papers are distributed.
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5. |
Requirements (Assignments) |
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Preparatory reading of original papers that will be used for the reading (1 hour)
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6. |
Note |
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Nothing in particular
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7. |
Schedule |
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1. Reading of an original paper on discovery of a molecule with bioactivity toward plants
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2. Reading of an original paper on biosynthesis of a molecule with bioactivity toward plants
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3. Reading of an original paper on mode of action of a molecule with bioactivity toward plants
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4. Reading of an original paper on discovery of a molecule with bioactivity toward mammals
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5. Reading of an original paper on biosynthesis of a molecule with bioactivity toward mammals
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6. Reading of an original paper on mode of action of a molecule with bioactivity toward mammals
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7. Reading of an original paper on discovery of a molecule with bioactivity toward insects
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8. Reading of an original paper on biosynthesis of a molecule with bioactivity toward insects
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9. Reading of an original paper on mode of action of a molecule with bioactivity toward insects
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10. Reading of an original paper on discovery of a molecule with bioactivity toward microbes
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11. Reading of an original paper on biosynthesis of a molecule with bioactivity toward microbes
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12. Reading of an original paper on mode of action of a molecule with bioactivity toward microbes
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13. Reading of an original paper on discovery of a natural toxin
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14. Reading of an original paper on biosynthesis of a natural toxin
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15. Reading of an original paper on mode of action of a natural toxin
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