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    Mechanism of freezing resistance in eco-dormant birch buds under winter subzero temperatures by Endoh, Keita, Fujikawa, Seizo

    Published in Tree physiology (08-04-2021)
    “…Abstract Maximum freezing resistance is a component of winter survival and is associated with the eco-dormant state. Differential thermal analysis (DTA) has…”
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    Microscopic distribution of alkaloids in freeze-fixed stems of Phellodendron amurense by Gong, Qinyue, Aoki, Dan, Matsushita, Yasuyuki, Yoshida, Masato, Taniguchi, Toru, Endoh, Keita, Fukushima, Kazuhiko

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (02-06-2023)
    “…Rupr. contains rich alkaloids, which have been extensively applied in clinical treatments for their various biological activities. However, detailed…”
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    Consideration of the reasons why dormant buds of trees have evolved extraorgan freezing as an adaptation for winter survival by Endoh, Keita, Kuwabara, Chikako, Arakawa, Keita, Fujikawa, Seizo

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-10-2014)
    “…•Overwintering mechanisms of dormant buds by extraorgan freezing were morphologically studied.•Primordial cells of dormant buds induced freezing-induced phase…”
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    Analysis of supercooling activity of tannin-related polyphenols by Kuwabara, Chikako, Wang, Donghui, Endoh, Keita, Fukushi, Yukiharu, Arakawa, Keita, Fujikawa, Seizo

    Published in Cryobiology (01-08-2013)
    “…Based on the discovery of novel supercooling-promoting hydrolyzable gallotannins from deep supercooling xylem parenchyma cells (XPCs) in Katsura tree (see Wang…”
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    Presence of supercooling-facilitating (anti-ice nucleation) hydrolyzable tannins in deep supercooling xylem parenchyma cells in Cercidiphyllum japonicum by Wang, Donghui, Kasuga, Jun, Kuwabara, Chikako, Endoh, Keita, Fukushi, Yukiharu, Fujikawa, Seizo, Arakawa, Keita

    Published in Planta (01-04-2012)
    “…Xylem parenchyma cells (XPCs) in trees adapt to subzero temperatures by deep supercooling. Our previous study indicated the possibility of the presence of…”
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    Roles of cell walls and intracellular contents in supercooling capability of xylem parenchyma cells of boreal trees by Kasuga, Jun, Endoh, Keita, Yoshiba, Megumi, Taido, Ippei, Arakawa, Keita, Uemura, Matsuo, Fujikawa, Seizo

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-05-2013)
    “…The supercooling capability of xylem parenchyma cells (XPCs) in boreal hardwood species differs depending not only on species, but also season. In this study,…”
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    Cryo-scanning electron microscopic study on freezing behaviors of tissue cells in dormant buds of larch ( Larix kaempferi) by Endoh, Keita, Kasuga, Jun, Arakawa, Keita, Ito, Toshiaki, Fujikawa, Seizo

    Published in Cryobiology (01-10-2009)
    “…The freezing behavior of dormant buds in larch, especially at the cellular level, was examined by a Cryo-SEM. The dormant buds exhibited typical extraorgan…”
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    Cryo-Scanning Electron Microscopy to Study the Freezing Behavior of Plant Tissues by Fujikawa, Seizo, Endoh, Keita

    “…A cryo-scanning electron microscope (cryo-SEM) is a valuable tool for observing bulk frozen samples to monitor freezing responses of plant tissues and cells…”
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    Ex situ conservation of birch trees by cryopreservation of dormant buds adapted to subzero temperatures by extracellular freezing by Endoh, Keita, Hanaoka, So, Matsushita, Michinari, Ubukata, Masatoshi, Yamada, Hiroo

    Published in New forests (01-05-2023)
    “…The cryopreservation of organs, tissues and cells is a useful tool for long-term, ex situ conservation of forest tree species. Since Betula platyphylla, B…”
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    Cryo-scanning electron microscopy to study the freezing behavior of plant tissues by Fujikawa, Seizo, Endoh, Keita

    “…A cryo-scanning electron microscope (cryo-SEM) is a valuable tool for observing bulk frozen samples to monitor freezing responses of plant tissues and cells…”
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    Direct protein delivery into intact plant cells using polyhistidine peptides by Tanaka, Yoshino, Nanasato, Yoshihiko, Omura, Kousei, Endoh, Keita, Kawano, Tsuyoshi, Iwasaki, Takashi

    “…ABSTRACT Polyhistidine peptides (PHPs), sequences comprising only histidine residues (>His8), are effective cell-penetrating peptides for plant cells. Using…”
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