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    Segmental Motions of Proteins under Non-native States Evaluated Using Quasielastic Neutron Scattering by Fujiwara, Satoru, Matsuo, Tatsuhito, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Shibata, Kaoru

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry letters (05-12-2019)
    “…Characterization of the dynamics of disordered polypeptide chains is required to elucidate the behavior of intrinsically disordered proteins and proteins under…”
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    Multimerization of small G-protein H-Ras induced by chemical modification at hyper variable region with caged compound by Nahar, Rufiat, Iwata, Seigo, Morita, Daiki, Tahara, Yuhei, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Miyata, Makoto, Maruta, Shinsaku

    Published in Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) (21-02-2022)
    “…Abstract The lipid-anchored small G protein Ras is a central regulator of cellular signal transduction processes, thereby functioning as a molecular switch…”
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    Infrared Laser-Induced Amyloid Fibril Dissociation: A Joint Experimental/Theoretical Study on the GNNQQNY Peptide by Kawasaki, Takayasu, Man, Viet Hoang, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Sugiyama, Nobuyuki, Yamamoto, Hiroko, Tsukiyama, Koichi, Wang, Junmei, Derreumaux, Philippe, Nguyen, Phuong H

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (23-07-2020)
    “…Neurodegenerative diseases are usually characterized by plaques made of well-ordered aggregates of distinct amyloid proteins. Dissociating these very stable…”
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    Small-angle X-ray and light scattering analysis of multi-layered Curdlan gels prepared by a diffusion method by Maki, Yasuyuki, Furusawa, Kazuya, Dobashi, Toshiaki, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Wakabayashi, Katsuzo

    Published in Carbohydrate polymers (02-01-2017)
    “…⿢Curdlan gels by the diffusion method have a multi-layered structure.⿢Curdlan with a helical structure associate to form fibrils in the gel.⿢The gelation is…”
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    Cysteine-rich protein 2 accelerates actin filament cluster formation by Kihara, Takanori, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Shinohara, Satoko, Takaoka, Shunpei, Miyake, Jun

    Published in PloS one (16-08-2017)
    “…Filamentous actin (F-actin) forms many types of structures and dynamically regulates cell morphology and movement, and plays a mechanosensory role for…”
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    Novel inter-domain Ca2+-binding site in the gelsolin superfamily protein fragmin by Takeda, Shuichi, Fujiwara, Ikuko, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Oda, Toshiro, Narita, Akihiro, Maéda, Yuichiro

    “…Gelsolin superfamily proteins, consisting of multiple domains (usually six), sever actin filaments and cap the barbed ends in a Ca 2+ -dependent manner. Two…”
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    The sandwich structure of keratinous layers controls the form and growth orientation of chicken rhinotheca by Urano, Yukine, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Tanoue, Kyo, Matsumoto, Ryoko, Kawabe, Soichiro, Ohashi, Tomoyuki, Fujiwara, Shin‐ichi

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-08-2019)
    “…The upper beak bone of birds is known to be overlain by the rhinotheca, which is composed of the horny sheath of keratinous layers. However, the details of the…”
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    InGaN-based multi-quantum-well-structure laser diodes by NAKAMURA, S, SENOH, M, NAGAHAMA, S.-I, IWASA, N, YAMADA, T, MATSUSHITA, T, KIYOKU, H, SUGIMOTO, Y

    “…InGaN multi-quantum-well (MQW) structure laser diodes (LDs) fabricated from III-V nitride materials were grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition on…”
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    Anisotropic Structure of Calcium-Induced Alginate Gels by Optical and Small-Angle X-ray Scattering Measurements by Maki, Yasuyuki, Ito, Kei, Hosoya, Natsuki, Yoneyama, Chikayoshi, Furusawa, Kazuya, Yamamoto, Takao, Dobashi, Toshiaki, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Wakabayashi, Katsuzo

    Published in Biomacromolecules (13-06-2011)
    “…It was more than 50 years ago that an appearance of birefringence in alginate gels prepared under cation flow was reported for the first time, however, the…”
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    Universality and specificity in molecular orientation in anisotropic gels prepared by diffusion method by MAKI, Yasuyuki, FURUSAWA, Kazuya, YASURAOKA, Sho, OKAMURA, Hideki, HOSOYA, Natsuki, SUNAGA, Mari, DOBASHI, Toshiaki, SUGIMOTO, Yasunobu, WAKABAYASHI, Katsuzo

    Published in Carbohydrate polymers (08-08-2014)
    “…Molecular orientation in anisotropic gels of chitosan, Curdlan and DNA obtained by dialysis of those aqueous solutions in gelation-inducing solutions was…”
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    Head-head interactions of resting myosin crossbridges in intact frog skeletal muscles, revealed by synchrotron x-ray fiber diffraction by Oshima, Kanji, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Irving, Thomas C, Wakabayashi, Katsuzo

    Published in PloS one (20-12-2012)
    “…The intensities of the myosin-based layer lines in the x-ray diffraction patterns from live resting frog skeletal muscles with full thick-thin filament overlap…”
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    Regulation of cysteine-rich protein 2 localization by the development of actin fibers during smooth muscle cell differentiation by Kihara, Takanori, Shinohara, Satoko, Fujikawa, Risa, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Murata, Masayuki, Miyake, Jun

    “…► CRP2 preferred association with F-actin through its N-terminal LIM and Gly-rich region. ► CRP2 localized along actin stress fibers as they formed during SMC…”
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    Deduction of the single-myosin-filament transforms from partially sampled layer lines in the X-ray diffraction pattern from vertebrate striated muscle by Oshima, Kanji, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Wakabayashi, Katsuzo

    Published in Journal of applied crystallography (01-04-2011)
    “…A novel method to correct a partial sampling effect, due to the hexagonal filament array of a statistical superlattice form, on the thick…”
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    InGaN multi-quantum-well-structure laser diodes with cleaved mirror cavity facets by NAKAMURA, S, SENOH, M, NAGAHAMA, S.-I, IWASA, N, YAMADA, T, MATSUSHITA, T, KIYOKU, H, SUGIMOTO, Y

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (15-02-1996)
    “…InGaN multi-quantum-well (MQW)-structure laser diodes (LDs) fabricated from III–V nitride materials were grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition on…”
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    High-power, long-lifetime InGaN multi-quantum-well-structure laser diodes by NAKAMURA, S, SENOH, M, NAGAHAMA, S.-I, IWASA, N, YAMADA, T, MATSUSHITA, T, SUGIMOTO, Y, KIYOKU, I.-I

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (15-08-1997)
    “…The continuous-wave operation of InGaN multi-quantum-well structure laser diodes (LDs) was demonstrated at room temperature with a high output power of 50 mW,…”
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    Room-temperature continuous-wave operation of InGaN multi-quantum-well structure laser diodes by Nakamura, Shuji, Senoh, Masayuki, Nagahama, Shin-ichi, Iwasa, Naruhito, Yamada, Takao, Matsushita, Toshio, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Kiyoku, Hiroyuki

    Published in Applied physics letters (23-12-1996)
    “…Continuous-wave (cw) operation of InGaN multi-quantum-well structure laser diodes (LDs) was demonstrated at room temperature (RT). The threshold current and…”
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    InGaN/GaN/AlGaN-based laser diodes with modulation-doped strained-layer superlattices by NAKAMURA, S, SENOH, M, SANO, M, CHOCHO, K, NAGAHAMA, S.-I, IWASA, N, YAMADA, T, MATSUSHITA, T, KIYOKU, H, SUGIMOTO, Y, KOZAKI, T, UMEMOTO, H

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-12-1997)
    “…InGaN multi-quantum-well-structure laser diodes with Al 0.14 Ga 0.86 N/GaN modulation doped strained-layer superlattice cladding layers grown on an epitaxially…”
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    Quick Shear-Flow Alignment of Biological Filaments for X-ray Fiber Diffraction Facilitated by Methylcellulose by Sugiyama, Takaaki, Miyashiro, Daisuke, Takao, Daisuke, Iwamoto, Hiroyuki, Sugimoto, Yasunobu, Wakabayashi, Katsuzo, Kamimura, Shinji

    Published in Biophysical journal (16-12-2009)
    “…X-ray fiber diffraction is one of the most useful methods for examining the structural details of live biological filaments under physiological conditions. To…”
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