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    A Kinetic Mechanism for the Fast Movement of Chara Myosin by Kimura, Yuji, Toyoshima, Nobutada, Hirakawa, Noboru, Okamoto, Keiichirou, Ishijima, Akihiko

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (09-05-2003)
    “…Endoplasmic streaming of characean cells of Nitella or Chara is known to be in the range 30–100 μm/second. The Chara myosin extracted from the cells and fixed…”
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    Inhibitory effect of tropomyosin on Chara myosin motility by HIGASHI-FUJIME, Sugie, MORIMATSU, Miki, HIRAKAWA, Noboru

    “…Chara myosin is a plant myosin involved in cytoplasmic streaming of Characean cells and the fastest of all myosins observed so far with in vitro motility…”
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    On-demand fabrication of micro-wired rods and nano-coupling control for 3D polymeric optical system by Yoshioka, Hiroaki, Hirakawa, Noboru, Nakano, Mitsuhiro, Oki, Yuji

    “…Fully polymeric 3D microcavity system was proposed and demonstrated in which integrates whisper-gallery-mode microrod lasers and output coupling waveguide. As…”
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    Abstract 5439: A novel drug sensitivity assay method for 3D cultured cell using an imaging device by Sakamoto, Ruriko, Sakemura, Noriko, Shimomura, Manami, Hirakawa, Noboru, Watanabe, Hirotada, Tanaka, Satoru, Yoshida, Kaori, Nakatsura, Tetsuya

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2011)
    “…Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) cultured cells are useful for the physiological study of tumor cells owing to their similar characteristics. Currently, the…”
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    Micro-dispensing for three-dimensional direct fabrication of laser waveguides by Hirakawa, Noboru, Kubota, Hiroyuki, Yoshioka, Hiroaki, Tarumi, Noriyasu, Kagebayashi, Yoshio, Oki, Yuji

    “…Direct drawing of laser-waveguide with width of 20μm on unflat surface was demonstrated by using micro-dispensing technique. Highly viscous prepolymers form…”
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