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    Formation of Organic Iodine Supplied as Iodide in a Soil−Water System in Chiba, Japan by Shimamoto, Yoko S, Takahashi, Yoshio, Terada, Yasuko

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-03-2011)
    “…Speciation of iodine in a soil−water system was investigated to understand the mechanism of iodine mobility in surface environments. Iodine speciation in soil…”
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    Cellulose acetate, a new candidate feed supplement for ruminant animals: In vitro evaluations by Watabe, Y, Suzuki, Y, Koike, S, Shimamoto, S, Kobayashi, Y

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-12-2018)
    “…Cellulose acetate (CA), a derivative of cellulose in which some hydroxyl groups are substituted with acetyl groups, was evaluated as a new cellulosic feed…”
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    Common packing patterns for jammed particles of different power size distributions by Shimamoto, Daisuke S., Yanagisawa, Miho

    Published in Physical review research (01-02-2023)
    “…We introduce a model for particles that are extremely polydisperse in size compared with monodisperse and bidisperse systems. In two dimensions (2D), size…”
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    Physiological identification of the human pedunculopontine nucleus by Shimamoto, S A, Larson, P S, Ostrem, J L, Glass, G A, Turner, R S, Starr, P A

    “…Background:The pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) is a brainstem structure with widespread connections to the basal ganglia. Despite the recent introduction of PPN…”
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    Plasma levels of natriuretic peptides and year-by-year blood pressure variability: a population-based study by Kato, J, Kawagoe, Y, Jiang, D, Kuwasako, K, Shimamoto, S, Igarashi, K, Tokashiki, M, Kitamura, K

    Published in Journal of human hypertension (01-08-2017)
    “…Augmented blood pressure (BP) variability over various time periods has been recognized as a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Both atrial and B-type…”
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    Soil column experiments for iodate and iodide using K-edge XANES and HPLC–ICP-MS by Shimamoto, Yoko S., Itai, Takaaki, Takahashi, Yoshio

    Published in Journal of geochemical exploration (01-11-2010)
    “…Radioactive iodine is one of the most problematic radionuclides because of its long half life and high mobility. Mobility of iodine depends on the chemical…”
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    Superiority of K-edge XANES over LIII-edge XANES in the Speciation of Iodine in Natural Soils by SHIMAMOTO, Yoko S., TAKAHASHI, Yoshio

    Published in Analytical Sciences (2008)
    “…Environmental behavior of iodine is of great importance especially related to the release of radioiodine from the processing of nuclear fuel, nuclear…”
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    Marangoni Droplets of Dextran in PEG Solution and Its Motile Change Due to Coil–Globule Transition of Coexisting DNA by Furuki, Tomohiro, Sakuta, Hiroki, Yanagisawa, Naoya, Tabuchi, Shingo, Kamo, Akari, Shimamoto, Daisuke S., Yanagisawa, Miho

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (14-08-2024)
    “…Motile droplets using Marangoni convection are attracting attention for their potential as cell-mimicking small robots. However, the motion of droplets…”
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    Usage Control Based Security Access Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks by Jun Wu, Shimamoto, S

    “…Security access is one of the key concerns for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). The secure authentication protocols of the most current security access schemes…”
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    Foundational analysis of spatial optical wireless communication utilizing image sensor by Jiang Liu, Noonpakdee, W., Takano, H., Shimamoto, S.

    “…The rapid developments of the image sensor technology have made them an important tool in different areas. Many applications utilizing image sensors were…”
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    Update on the clinical features of food-induced anaphylaxis by Shimamoto, S Reed, Bock, S Allan

    “…Food-induced anaphylaxis has become the leading cause of anaphylactic reactions that occur outside hospital. We introduce the present review with a definition…”
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    Three-directional analysis of thermally-induced strains for Nb3Sn and oxide composite superconductors by MURASE, S, OKAMOTO, H, WAKASA, T, TSUKII, T, SHIMAMOTO, S

    “…[...] a better combination of the superconductor with other materials was obtained…”
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    A study on the transmission characteristics of the human body towards broadband intra-body communications by Ruiz, J.A., Shimamoto, S.

    “…Intra-body communications is becoming a promising solution for body area networks with a lot of interesting potential applications towards a ubiquitous…”
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    The N‐terminal prepeptide is required for the production of spore cortex‐lytic enzyme from its inactive precursor during germination of Clostridium perfringens S40 spores by Okamura, S., Urakami, K., Kimata, M., Aoshima, T., Shimamoto, S., Moriyama, R., Makino, S.

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-08-2000)
    “…A spore cortex‐lytic enzyme of Clostridium perfringens S40 is synthesized during sporulation as a precursor consisting of four domains. After cleavage of an…”
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    The effect of a novel inhibitor of mast cell activation on mediators, symptoms and nasal patency in allergic rhinitis by Guyer, B., Shimamoto, S., Bradhurst, A., Grossbard, E., Dreskin, S., Nelson, H.

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2004)
    “…Examine the efficacy and safety of a single dose of R926112, an inhibitor of the tyrosine kinase Syk critical for mast cell signaling, on symptoms, mediator…”
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    Mast cell inhibitor R112 is well tolerated and affects prostaglandin D2 but not other mediators, symptoms, or nasal volumes in a nasal challenge model of allergic rhinitis by Guyer, Brenda J, Shimamoto, S Reed, Bradhurst, Amanda L, Grossbard, Elliot B, Dreskin, Stephen C, Nelson, Harold S

    Published in Allergy and asthma proceedings (01-05-2006)
    “…Understanding of the role played by mast cells in allergic rhinitis (AR) has led to the development of novel therapies. The aim of this study was to determine…”
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