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Composite of Au Nanoparticles and molecularly imprinted polymer as a sensing material
三好大輔
Anal. Chem ( 76 ) 1310 - 1315 2004.11
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Synthetic Cinchonidine Receptors Obtained by Cross-linking Linear Poly(Methacrylic Acid) Derivatives as an Alternative Molecular Imprinting Technique J. Chromatogr., B
松井淳
(学術雑誌、 2004 )804, 223-229 223 - 229 2004.11
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Atrazine Tranformation Using Synthetic Enzymes Prepared by Molecular Imprinting Org. Biomol. Chem.
松井淳
(学術雑誌、 2004 )2, 2563-2566 2563 - 2566 2004.11
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Composite of Au Nanoparticles and molecularly imprinted polymer as a sensing material Anal. Chem.
松井淳
(学術雑誌、 2004 )76, 1310-1315 1310 - 1315 2004.11
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Synthesis of Tripeptides Containing a Very Crowded a,a-Disubstituted Glycine with Pyridine Rings by Solid-Phase Ugi Reaction.
村嶋 貴之
Tetrahedron Lett, 2004.11
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Tetrahedron Lett, (学術雑誌、 2004 )45, 8871-8874.
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A novel intramolecular hydrogen bonding between a side-chain pyridine ring and an amide hydrogen of the peptide backbone in tripeptides containing the new amino acid, a,a-di(2-pyridyl)glycine.
村嶋 貴之
Org. Biomol. Chem., 2004.11
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Org. Biomol. Chem., (学術雑誌、 2004 ) 2, 2335-2339 .
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Conformational change of a nucleotide by a base-pair mimic nucleoside in the complementary DNA strand
中野 修一
Nucleic Acids Symp. Ser. 48 259 - 260 2004.11
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Secondary structure change of oligonucleotides induced by salts
中野 修一
Nucleic Acids Symp. Ser. 48 109 - 110 2004.11
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Stabilization of a DNA duplex under molecular crowding conditions of PEG
中野 修一
Nucleic Acids Symp. Ser. 48 107 - 108 2004.11
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Peptide Arrays with Designed Secondary Structures for Protein Characterization Using Fluorescent Fingerprint Patterns. Reviewed
臼井健二
Biopolymers ( 76 ) 129 - 139 2004.11
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Stabilization of a DNA duplex under molecular crowding conditions of PEG (共著)
H. Karimata, S. Nakano, T. Ohmichi, J. Kawakami, and N. Sugimoto
Nucleic Acids Symp. Ser. 48 107 - 108 2004.11
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Analysis of the secondary structure of a ribozyme that requires His as a cofactor(共著)
J. Kawakami, C. Maiya, and N. Sugimoto
Nucleic Acids Symp. Ser. 48 203 - 204 2004.11
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The effect of molecular crowding with nucleotide length and cosolute structure on DNA duplex stability(共著) Reviewed
S. Nakano, H. Karimata, T. Ohmichi, J. Kawakami, and N. Sugimoto
Journal of American Chemical Society 126 14330 - 14331 2004.10
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DOI: 10.1021/ja0463029
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"Spinnokinetic Analyses of Blood Disposition and Biliary Excretion of Nitric Oxide (NO)-Fe(II)-N-(Dithiocarboxy)sarcosine Complex in Rats: BCM-ESR and BEM-ESR Studies" Reviewed
Hiroyuki Yasui, Satoshi Fujii, Tetsuhiko Yoshimura, and Hiromu Sakurai
Free Radic. Res 38 ( 10 ) 1061 - 1072 2004.10
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Peptide arrays with designed alpha-helical structures for characterization of proteins from FRET fingerprint patterns Reviewed
Kenji Usui, Mizuki Takahashi, Kiyoshi Nokihara, Hisakazu Mihara
MOLECULAR DIVERSITY 8 ( 3 ) 209 - 218 2004.9
Publisher:SPRINGER
A practical high-throughput protein detection system is described, based on synthetic peptide arrays consisting of designed alpha-helical peptides, detected by fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). Initially a model alpha-helical peptide known to interact with a structured protein, calmodulin, was selected to establish the strategy for high-throughput detection. In comparison to peptides with a single probe, a much higher FRET response has been observed with two fluorescent probes (7-diethylaminocoumarin-3-carboxylic acid and 5(6)-carboxy-fluorescein) at both termini of the synthetic peptides. To establish a reproducible high-throughput detection system, peptides were also immobilized onto a solid surface for detection of the target proteins. A small library of 112 different peptides was constructed, based on a model of the alpha-helical peptide with systematic replacement of residues carrying specific charges and/or hydrophobicities. The library was used to effectively characterize various proteins, giving their own 'protein fingerprint' patterns. The resulting 'protein fingerprints' correlate with the recognition properties of the proteins. The present microarray with designed synthetic peptides as the capturing agents is promising for the development of protein detection chips.
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Cycloprodigiosin up-regulates inducible nitric oxide synthase gene expression in hepatocytes stimulated by interleukin-1beta.
Teshima S, Nakanishi H, Kamata K, Kaibori M, Kwon AH, Kamiyama Y, Nishizawa M, Ito S, Okumura T
Nitric oxide : biology and chemistry 11 ( 1 ) 9 - 16 2004.8
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Influences of ribonucleotide on a duplex conformation and its thermal stability: Study with the chimeric RNA-DNA strands. Reviewed
S. Nakano, T. Kanzaki, and N. Sugimoto
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 126 1088 - 1095 2004.1
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DOI: 10.1021/ja037314h
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Catalytic roles for proton transfer and protonation in ribozymes: Current understanding and future possibilities. Reviewed
P. C. Bevilacqua, T. S. Brown, S. Nakano, and R. Yajima
Biopolymers 73 90 - 109 2004.1
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DOI: 10.1002/bip.10519
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Fluorescent in situ hybridization to ascidian chromosomes.
西方敬人
Zool. Sci. ( 21 ) 153 - 157 2004
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A role of Ecdysteroid-phosphates during early embryonic development in silkworm Bombyx mori.
西方敬人
Mem. Konan Univ., Sci. Ser ( 51 ) 1 - 16 2004
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