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    Isolation and identification of flower yeasts for the development of mixed culture to produce single-cell protein from waste milk by Myint, Khin Thandar, Otsuka, Mitsuo, Okubo, Airi, Mitsuhashi, Ryoko, Oguro, Asami, Maeda, Hironori, Shigeno, Toshiya, Sato, Kiyoshi, Nakajima-Kambe, Toshiaki

    Published in Bioresource technology reports (01-06-2020)
    “…On the need to utilize waste milk, local flower yeasts in Tsukuba, Japan, were isolated, identified, and tested for single-cell protein (SCP) production using…”
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    Antioxidant MCI-186 inhibits mitochondrial permeability transition pore and upregulates Bcl-2 expression by Rajesh, Katare Gopalrao, Sasaguri, Shiro, Suzuki, Ryoko, Maeda, Hironori

    “…Reperfusion after a period of ischemia is associated with the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Ca2+ overload resulting in the opening of a…”
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    5-HT2 receptor blocker sarpogrelate prevents downregulation of antiapoptotic protein Bcl-2 and protects the heart against ischemia-reperfusion injury by Rajesh, Katare Gopalrao, Suzuki, Ryoko, Maeda, Hironori, Murio, Yamamoto, Sasaguri, Shiro

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (27-09-2006)
    “…Even though reperfusion is the treatment of choice in patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction, reperfusion itself has been demonstrated to activate…”
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    Intake of dissolved organic matter from deep seawater inhibits atherosclerosis progression by Radhakrishnan, Geethalakshmi, Yamamoto, Morio, Maeda, Hironori, Nakagawa, Aimi, KatareGopalrao, Rajesh, Okada, Hironobu, Nishimori, Hideaki, Wariishi, Seiichiro, Toda, Eiji, Ogawa, Hiroshi, Sasaguri, Shiro

    “…Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in seawater can be defined as the fraction of organic matter that passes through a filter of sub micron pore size. In this…”
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    The local injection of peritoneal macrophages induces neovascularization in rat ischemic hind limb muscles by Hirose, Nobuyuki, Maeda, Hironori, Yamamoto, Morio, Hayashi, Yoshihiro, Lee, Gang-Hong, Chen, Liyan, Radhakrishnan, Geethalakshmi, Rao, Parijatha, Sasaguri, Shiro

    Published in Cell transplantation (2008)
    “…Macrophages play a pivotal role in the development of newly formed vascular networks, in addition to their normal immunological functions. This research…”
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    Ischemic preconditioning prevents reperfusion heart injury in cardiac hypertrophy by activation of mitochondrial KATP channels by RAJESH, Katare Gopalrao, SASAGURI, Shiro, SUZUKI, Ryoko, XING, Yutong, MAEDA, Hironori

    Published in International journal of cardiology (01-07-2004)
    “…Cardiac hypertrophy has been demonstrated to decreases the ATP-sensitive potassium channels (K(ATP)), the major protective mechanism following the energy…”
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    Highly Productive α‑Alkylation of Ketones with Alcohols Mediated by an Ir–Oxalamidato/Solid Base Catalyst System by Shimizu, Hideo, Maeda, Hironori, Nara, Hideki

    Published in Organic process research & development (20-11-2020)
    “…An Ir–oxalamidato complex in combination with a solid base (e.g., magnesium aluminometasilicate/Ca­(OH)2) significantly improved the catalyst productivity in…”
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    Biphasic Elevation of Bilirubin Oxidation During Myocardial Ischemia Reperfusion by Yamamoto, Masaki, Maeda, Hironori, Hirose, Nobuyuki, Yamamoto, Morio, Nakagawa, Aimi, Radhakrishnan, Geethalakshmi, Gopalrao, Rajesh Katare, Sato, Takayuki, Yamaguchi, Tokio, Sasaguri, Shiro

    Published in Circulation Journal (2008)
    “…Background The time course of oxidative stress involving nitric oxide (NO) after myocardial ischemia reperfusion (MIR) has not been elucidated in detail, so…”
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    Inhibition of Neointimal Hyperplasia Development by MCI-186 is Correlated With Downregulation of Nuclear Factor-κB Pathway by Radhakrishnan, Geethalakshmi, Suzuki, Ryoko, Maeda, Hironori, Yamamoto, Morio, Hirose, Nobuyuki, Gopalrao, Rajesh Katare, Lee, Gang-Hang, Hayashi, Yoshihiro, Rao, Parijatha, Sasaguri, Shiro

    Published in Circulation Journal (2008)
    “…Background Atherosclerosis is a progressing inflammatory response mediated by various signaling molecules among which nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) is thought to…”
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    MCI-186 Inhibits Tumor Growth Through Suppression of EGFR Phosphorylation and Cell Cycle Arrest by SUZUKI, Ryoko, GOPALRAO, Rajesh Katare, MAEDA, Hironori, RAO, Parijatha, YAMAMOTO, Morio, YUTONG XING, MIZOBUCHI, Shunji, SASAGURI, Shiro

    Published in Anticancer research (01-03-2005)
    “…Background: It has been suggested that radicals stimulate tumor cell growth. We examined if the hydroxyl radical scavenger, 3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazolin-5-one…”
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    Suppressor T cells regulate the nonanergic cell population that remains after peripheral tolerance is induced to the Mls-1 antigen in T cell receptor Vβ8.1 transgenic mice by Maeda, Hironori, Fujimoto, Shigeyoshi, Greene, Mark I.

    “…We have found suppressor T cells that inhibit the proliferative response of naive CD4 + T cells in T cell receptor (TCR) Vβ8.1 transgenic mice rendered…”
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    Effects of dietary arginine supplementation on protein turnover and tissue protein synthesis in scald-burn rats by Cui, Xue-Lin, Iwasa, Masato, Iwasa, Yoshie, Ohmori, Yoshinobu, Yamamoto, Akira, Maeda, Hironori, Kume, Motohiko, Ogoshi, Shohei, Yokoyama, Akira, Sugawara, Tatsuya, Funada, Tadashi

    “…We assessed the effects of dietary arginine supplementation on protein turnover and organ protein synthesis in burned rats. Male Wistar rats weighing about 200…”
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    A dual catalyst system provides the shortest pathway for L-menthol synthesis by Maeda, Hironori, Yamada, Shinya, Itoh, Hisanori, Hori, Yoji

    “…We have demonstrated that a combination of enantiopure 2-diarylmethylpyrrolidines and heterogeneous Pd/BaSO(4) is an efficient catalytic system for the…”
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    BINOL-Al catalyzed kinetic resolution of citronellal analogues: synthesis of a variety of fragrances by Itoh, Hisanori, Maeda, Hironori, Yamada, Shinya, Hori, Yoji, Mino, Takashi, Sakamoto, Masami

    Published in Tetrahedron: asymmetry (15-08-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] A chiral aluminum catalyst was used for the kinetic resolution of citronellal analogues. Racemic 3-alkylcitronellals gave optically active…”
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    BINOL-Al catalysed asymmetric cyclization and amplification: preparation of optically active menthol analogs by Itoh, Hisanori, Maeda, Hironori, Yamada, Shinya, Hori, Yoji, Mino, Takashi, Sakamoto, Masami

    Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (28-05-2015)
    “…We report a highly selective asymmetric ring-closing ene reaction catalysed by aluminum complexes with chiral BINOL. This reaction yields optically active…”
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    A New and General Route to N-Unsubstituted Azomethine Ylides from N-(Silylmethyl)thioureas: Cycloaddition of Synthetic Equivalents of Nonstabilized Aminonitrile Ylides by Tsuge, Otohiko, Hatta, Taizo, Kakura, Yoshikazu, Tashiro, Hideki, Maeda, Hironori, Kakehi, Akikazu

    Published in Chemistry letters (01-01-1997)
    “…The S-methylation of N-(silylmethyl)thioureas followed by the desilylation generates N-unsubstituted azomethine ylides having both methylthio and amino groups…”
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