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    Enhanced reactivity of amino-modified oligonucleotides by insertion of aromatic residue by Kojima, Naoshi, Sugino, Maiko, Mikami, Akiko, Nonaka, Ken, Fujinawa, Yumi, Muto, Isamu, Matsubara, Kenichi, Ohtsuka, Eiko, Komatsu, Yasuo

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (01-10-2006)
    “…We developed novel amino-modifying reagents, of which an amino group was connected with an aromatic residue by aliphatic linker. It was proved that the…”
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    Identification of genes expressed preferentially in the honeybee mushroom bodies by combination of differential display and cDNA microarray by Takeuchi, Hideaki, Fujiyuki, Tomoko, Shirai, Kenichi, Matsuo, Yuko, Kamikouchi, Azusa, Fujinawa, Yumi, Kato, Azusa, Tsujimoto, Atsumi, Kubo, Takeo

    Published in FEBS letters (27-02-2002)
    “…To clarify the molecular basis underlying the neural function of the honeybee mushroom bodies (MBs), we identified three genes preferentially expressed in MB…”
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    Novel amino linkers enabling efficient labeling and convenient purification of amino-modified oligonucleotides by Komatsu, Yasuo, Kojima, Naoshi, Sugino, Maiko, Mikami, Akiko, Nonaka, Ken, Fujinawa, Yumi, Sugimoto, Takashi, Sato, Kousuke, Matsubara, Kenichi, Ohtsuka, Eiko

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry (15-01-2008)
    “…The aminoethyl carbamate structure enabled the convenient purification of amino-modified oligonucleotides with a reverse phase column and increased the…”
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    Identification of genes expressed preferentially in the honeybee mushroom bodies by combination of differential display and cDNA microarray 1 by Takeuchi, Hideaki, Fujiyuki, Tomoko, Shirai, Kenichi, Matsuo, Yuko, Kamikouchi, Azusa, Fujinawa, Yumi, Kato, Azusa, Tsujimoto, Atsumi, Kubo, Takeo

    Published in FEBS letters (27-02-2002)
    “…To clarify the molecular basis underlying the neural function of the honeybee mushroom bodies (MBs), we identified three genes preferentially expressed in MB…”
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    High throughput purification of amino-modified oligonucleotides and its application to novel detection system of gene expression by Kojima, Naoshi, Sugino, Maiko, Mikami, Akiko, Nonaka, Ken, Fujinawa, Yumi, Ueda, Yoji, Sato, Kousuke, Ohtsuka, Eiko, Matsubara, Kenichi, Komatsu, Yasuo

    Published in Nucleic Acids Symposium Series (01-09-2005)
    “…We report here a new amino-modifier reagent, which enable high-throughput purification of amino-modified oligonucleotides. Either monomethoxytrityl (MMT) or…”
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    High throughput purification of amino-modified oligonucleotides and its application to novel detection system of gene expression by Kojima, Naoshi, Sugino, Maiko, Mikami, Akiko, Nonaka, Ken, Fujinawa, Yumi, Ueda, Yoji, Sato, Kousuke, Ohtsuka, Eiko, Matsubara, Kenichi, Komatsu, Yasuo

    “…We report here a new amino-modifier reagent, which enable high-throughput purification of amino-modified oligonucleotides. Either monomethoxytrityl (MMT) or…”
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    Synthesis and application of new amino modification analogues for functional oligonucleotide by Komatsu, Yasuo, Kojima, Naoshi, Nonaka, Ken, Fujinawa, Yumi, Sugino, Maiko, Mikami, Akiko, Hashida, Jyunya, Ohtsuka, Eiko, Matsubara, Kenichi

    Published in Nucleic Acids Symposium Series (01-11-2004)
    “…We synthesized new analogues to functionalize oligonucleotides. These analogues included a primary amino group tethering to an aromatic ring, and we introduced…”
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    Synthesis and application of new amino modification analogues for functional oligonucleotide by Komatsu, Yasuo, Kojima, Naoshi, Nonaka, Ken, Fujinawa, Yumi, Sugino, Maiko, Mikami, Akiko, Hashida, Jyunya, Ohtsuka, Eiko, Matsubara, Kenichi

    “…We synthesized new analogues to functionalize oligonucleotides. These analogues included a primary amino group tethering to an aromatic ring, and we introduced…”
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