Search Results - "Azuma, Yusuke"
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Laboratory evolution of virus-like nucleocapsids from nonviral protein cages
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-05-2018)“…Viruses are remarkable nanomachines that efficiently hijack cellular functions to replicate and self-assemble their components within a complex biological…”
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Diversification of Protein Cage Structure Using Circularly Permuted Subunits
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (17-01-2018)“…Self-assembling protein cages are useful as nanoscale molecular containers for diverse applications in biotechnology and medicine. To expand the utility of…”
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Biologically constrained optimization based cell membrane segmentation in C. elegans embryos
Published in BMC bioinformatics (19-06-2017)“…Recent advances in bioimaging and automated analysis methods have enabled the large-scale systematic analysis of cellular dynamics during the embryonic…”
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Self-Folding Polymer Iron Catalysts for Living Radical Polymerization
Published in ACS macro letters (15-08-2017)“…Iron-bearing self-folding polymers were created with amphiphilic random copolymers as active, versatile, and recyclable polymer-supported catalysts for living…”
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Precision Synthesis of Imine-Functionalized Reversible Microgel Star Polymers via Dynamic Covalent Cross-Linking of Hydrogen-Bonding Block Copolymer Micelles
Published in Macromolecules (24-01-2017)“…Imine-functionalized reversible microgel star polymers were synthesized by dynamic covalent cross-linking of hydrogen-bonding block copolymer micelles in…”
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Modular Redesign of a Cationic Lytic Peptide To Promote the Endosomal Escape of Biomacromolecules
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (24-09-2018)“…Endocytosis is an important route for the intracellular delivery of biomacromolecules, wherein their inefficient endosomal escape into the cytosol remains a…”
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Cytoplasmic glycoengineering enables biosynthesis of nanoscale glycoprotein assemblies
Published in Nature communications (27-11-2019)“…Glycosylation of proteins profoundly impacts their physical and biological properties. Yet our ability to engineer novel glycoprotein structures remains…”
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Systematic analysis of cell morphodynamics in C. elegans early embryogenesis
Published in Frontiers in bioinformatics (21-03-2023)“…The invariant cell lineage of allows unambiguous assignment of the identity for each cell, which offers a unique opportunity to study developmental dynamics…”
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of simple nuclei-segmentation methods on Caenorhabditis elegans embryogenesis images
Published in BMC bioinformatics (04-10-2013)“…For the analysis of spatio-temporal dynamics, various automated processing methods have been developed for nuclei segmentation. These methods tend to be…”
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Role of Carrier Transport in Source and Drain Electrodes of High-Mobility MOSFETs
Published in IEEE electron device letters (01-04-2010)“…We have studied the performance potentials of III-V semiconductors and Ge n-channel MOSFETs based on a quantum-corrected Monte Carlo device simulation. We…”
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Connectability of protein cages
Published in Nanoscale advances (17-06-2020)“…Regular, hollow proteinaceous nanoparticles are widespread in nature. The well-defined structures as well as diverse functions of naturally existing protein…”
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Automatic cell identification in the unique system of invariant embryogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans
Published in Biomedical engineering letters (01-12-2014)“…In recent years, development of image processing methods has rapidly progressed to automatically identify spatiotemporal dynamics of embryonic cells in…”
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An evaluation of minimal cellular functions to sustain a bacterial cell
Published in BMC systems biology (28-11-2009)“…Both computational and experimental approaches have been used to determine the minimal gene set required to sustain a bacterial cell. Such studies have…”
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Controlling leucine-zipper partner recognition in cells through modification of a-g interactions
Published in Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (01-01-2014)“…By focusing on the a-g interactions, successful design and selection were accomplished to obtain a leucine-zipper segment that discriminates the appropriate…”
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Comparative Study on Drive Current of III-V Semiconductor, Ge and Si Channel n- mosfets based on Quantum-Corrected Monte Carlo Simulation
Published in IEEE transactions on nanotechnology (01-03-2008)“…Recently, a variety of new channel materials have been intensively studied to achieve a continuous enhancement in drive current of n-channel MOSFETs. In this…”
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Hydrophilic Diazirine Polymer for One-Step Photo-Fabrication of Proteins on Polypropylene Surface
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Enhanced Target-Specific Accumulation of Radiolabeled Antibodies by Conjugating Arginine-Rich Peptides as Anchoring Molecules
Published in Bioconjugate chemistry (17-11-2010)“…We have devised and estimated a new strategy to prolong the residence time of radiolabeled antibodies in tumor in which an octaarginine peptide (R8) was used…”
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Quantitative Packaging of Active Enzymes into a Protein Cage
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (22-01-2016)“…Genetic fusion of cargo proteins to a positively supercharged variant of green fluorescent protein enables their quantitative encapsulation by engineered…”
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The C-terminal peptide of Aquifex aeolicus riboflavin synthase directs encapsulation of native and foreign guests by a cage-forming lumazine synthase
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (23-06-2017)“…Encapsulation of specific enzymes in self-assembling protein cages is a hallmark of bacterial compartments that function as counterparts to eukaryotic…”
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Synergistic effects of plant genotype and soil microbiome on growth in Lotus japonicus
Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (10-04-2024)“…The biological interactions between plants and their root microbiomes are essential for plant growth, and even though plant genotype (G), soil microbiome (M),…”
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