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    Dietary Heat-Killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 Attenuates Chronic Sleep Disorders Induced by Psychophysiological Stress in Mice by HIGO-YAMAMOTO, Sayaka, YAMAMOTO, Saori, MIYAZAKI, Koyomi, NAKAKITA, Yasukazu, KANEDA, Hirotaka, TAKATA, Yoshihiro, NAKAMURA, Takeshi, OISHI, Katsutaka

    “…We previously reported that dietary heat-killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 affects sleep in mice and humans. The present study examined whether SBC8803…”
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    Effects of oral intake of heat-killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 (SBL88™) on dry skin conditions: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study by Ogawa, Masahiro, Saiki, Asako, Matsui, Yuuta, Tsuchimoto, Norihiko, Nakakita, Yasukazu, Takata, Yoshihiro, Nakamura, Takeshi

    Published in Experimental and therapeutic medicine (01-12-2016)
    “…Lactobacilli are important in intestinal homeostasis, which involves the regulation of immune function, digestive health, cholesterol absorption and intestinal…”
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    Dietary heat-killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 promotes voluntary wheel-running and affects sleep rhythms in mice by Miyazaki, Koyomi, Itoh, Nanako, Yamamoto, Saori, Higo-Yamamoto, Sayaka, Nakakita, Yasukazu, Kaneda, Hirotaka, Shigyo, Tatsuro, Oishi, Katsutaka

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (28-08-2014)
    “…We previously reported that heat-killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 enhances appetite via changes in autonomic neurotransmission. Here we assessed whether a…”
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    Dietary heat‐killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 (SBL88™) improves hippocampus‐dependent memory performance and adult hippocampal neurogenesis by Ishikawa, Rie, Fukushima, Hotaka, Nakakita, Yasukazu, Kado, Hisao, Kida, Satoshi

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology reports (01-06-2019)
    “…Aims Lactobacillus species are used widely as various food and supplements to improve health. Previous studies have shown that heat‐killed Lactobacillus brevis…”
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    Rapid Single Cell Detection of Lactic Acid Bacteria in the Beer Using Bioluminescence Method by TAKAHASHI, TOSHIHIRO, NAKAKITA, YASUKAZU, NAKAMURA, TAKESHI

    Published in Biocontrol Science (2019)
    “…In this study, we developed a system, known as MicroStarTM Rapid Microbe Detection System (RMDS) , to detect Lactobacillus brevis, which usually requires 2-4…”
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    Oral Administration of Heat-Killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 Ameliorates the Development of Dermatitis and Inhibits Immunoglobulin E Production in Atopic Dermatitis Model NC/Nga Mice by Segawa, Shuichi, Hayashi, Atsushi, Nakakita, Yasukazu, Kaneda, Hirotaka, Watari, Junji, Yasui, Hisako

    Published in Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin (01-05-2008)
    “…We have previously shown that the oral administration of heat-killed Lactobacillus brevis (L. brevis) SBC8803 strain inhibits IgE production in ovalbumin…”
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    Effects of intraduodenal injection of Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 on autonomic neurotransmission and appetite in rodents by Horii, Yuko, Nakakita, Yasukazu, Fujisaki, Yoshiyuki, Yamamoto, Saori, Itoh, Nanako, Miyazaki, Koyomi, Kaneda, Hirotaka, Oishi, Katsutaka, Shigyo, Tatsuro, Nagai, Katsuya

    Published in Neuroscience letters (28-02-2013)
    “…► Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 increased efferent gastric vagal nerve activity. ► SBC8803 increased afferent intestinal nerve activity. ► These changes in…”
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    Prevotella cerevisiae sp. nov., beer-spoilage obligate anaerobic bacteria isolated from brewery wastewater by Nakata, Hajime, Kanda, Hajime, Nakakita, Yasukazu, Kaneko, Takeshi, Tsuchiya, Youichi

    “…Two obligate anaerobic, Gram-stain-negative, non-spore-forming bacilli (strains SBC 8034 and SBC 8065) were isolated from brewery wastewater. Cells of the two…”
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    Application of a Bioluminescence Method for the Beer Industry: Sensitivity of MicroStarTM-RMDS for Detecting Beer-spoilage Bacteria by TAKAHASHI, Toshihiro, NAKAKITA, Yasukazu, WATARI, Junji, SHINOTSUKA, Ken

    “…We set up the original operating conditions of the MicroStar TM -Rapid Microbe Detection System (RMDS) to suppress false positives, which have kept this system…”
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    Dietary heat‐killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC 8803 ( SBL 88™) improves hippocampus‐dependent memory performance and adult hippocampal neurogenesis by Ishikawa, Rie, Fukushima, Hotaka, Nakakita, Yasukazu, Kado, Hisao, Kida, Satoshi

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology reports (01-06-2019)
    “…AimsLactobacillus species are used widely as various food and supplements to improve health. Previous studies have shown that heat‐killed Lactobacillus brevis…”
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    Novel cytocidal compounds, oxopropalines from Streptomyces sp. G324 producing lavendamycin. I. Taxonomy of the producing organism, fermentation, isolation and biological activities by Abe, N, Nakakita, Y, Nakamura, T, Enoki, N, Uchida, H, Takeo, S, Munekata, M

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (1993)
    “…In the course of our investigation aimed at the discovery of novel antitumor antibiotics from microorganisms, Streptomyces sp. G324 was found to produce the…”
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    Novel antitumor antibiotics, saptomycins. II. Isolation, physico-chemical properties and structure elucidation by Abe, N, Enoki, N, Nakakita, Y, Uchida, H, Nakamura, T, Munekata, M

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (1993)
    “…A complex of novel antitumor antibiotics related to the pluramycin-group was isolated from the fermentation of actinomycete, named Streptomyces sp. HP530. The…”
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    Novel cytocidal compounds, oxopropalines from Streptomyces sp. G324 producing lavendamycin. II. Physico-chemical properties and structure elucidations by Abe, N, Enoki, N, Nakakita, Y, Uchida, H, Nakamura, T, Munekata, M

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (1993)
    “…Novel cytocidal compounds designated oxopropalines A, B, D, E and G were isolated from the fermentation of an actinomycete named Streptomyces sp. G324, a…”
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    Novel antitumor antibiotics, saptomycins. I. Taxonomy of the producing organism, fermentation, HPLC analysis and biological activities by Abe, N, Nakakita, Y, Nakamura, T, Enoki, N, Uchida, H, Munekata, M

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (1993)
    “…Streptomyces sp. HP530 was found to produce novel antitumor antibiotics, saptomycins, closely related to the pluramycin-group and was further found to mutate…”
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    Aspergillomarasmine A and B, Potent Microbial Inhibitors of Endothelin-converting Enzyme by Arai, Koshi, Ashikawa, Nami, Nakakita, Yasukazu, Matsuura, Akihiro, Ashizawa, Naoki, Munekata, Masanobu

    “…When screening for inhibitors of endothelin-converting enzyme (ECE), we isolated and identified Aspergillomarasmine A and B (AM-A and B) as potent inhibitors…”
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    Chrymutasins: novel-aglycone antitumor antibiotics from a mutant of Streptomyces chartreusis. I. Taxonomy, mutation, fermentation, isolation and biological activities by Uchida, H, Nakakita, Y, Enoki, N, Abe, N, Nakamura, T, Munekata, M

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (1994)
    “…Three novel antibiotics, named chrymutasins A, B and C, were isolated from the fermentation products of a mutant strain obtained by NTG…”
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    Chrymutasins: novel-aglycone antitumor antibiotics from a mutant of Streptomyces chartreusis. II. Characterization and structural elucidation by Uchida, H, Nakakita, Y, Enoki, N, Abe, N, Nakamura, T, Munekata, M

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (1994)
    “…Chrymutasins A, B and C are glycosidic antibiotics produced by a mutant of the chartreusin producer-organism Streptomyces chartreusis. We report here the…”
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