Search Results - "ENDOH, Keita"
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Mechanism of freezing resistance in eco-dormant birch buds under winter subzero temperatures
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
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
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
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
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
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)
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
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2020)“…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
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
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (01-01-2014)“…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
Published in Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry (25-05-2021)“…ABSTRACT Polyhistidine peptides (PHPs), sequences comprising only histidine residues (>His8), are effective cell-penetrating peptides for plant cells. Using…”
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Supercooling–promoting (anti-ice nucleating) flavonoids and tannins
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106. Supercooling-facilitating activities in larch (Larix kaempferi) dormant buds
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13. Comparison of freezing behaviors between extracellular freezing and extraorgan freezing in dormant buds in trees
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130. Why do isolated tissues from dormant buds result in poorer freezing resistance than those in whole buds under extraorgan freezing?
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