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    Anoxygenic phototroph of the Chloroflexota uses a type I reaction centre by Tsuji, J. M., Shaw, N. A., Nagashima, S., Venkiteswaran, J. J., Schiff, S. L., Watanabe, T., Fukui, M., Hanada, S., Tank, M., Neufeld, J. D.

    Published in Nature (London) (28-03-2024)
    “…Scientific exploration of phototrophic bacteria over nearly 200 years has revealed large phylogenetic gaps between known phototrophic groups that limit…”
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    Anoxygenic photosynthesis and iron–sulfur metabolic potential of Chlorobia populations from seasonally anoxic Boreal Shield lakes by Tsuji, J. M., Tran, N., Schiff, S. L., Venkiteswaran, J. J., Molot, L. A., Tank, M., Hanada, S., Neufeld, J. D.

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-11-2020)
    “…Aquatic environments with high levels of dissolved ferrous iron and low levels of sulfate serve as an important systems for exploring biogeochemical processes…”
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    Millions of Boreal Shield Lakes can be used to Probe Archaean Ocean Biogeochemistry by Schiff, S. L., Tsuji, J. M., Wu, L., Venkiteswaran, J. J., Molot, L. A., Elgood, R. J., Paterson, M. J., Neufeld, J. D.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-04-2017)
    “…Life originated in Archaean oceans, almost 4 billion years ago, in the absence of oxygen and the presence of high dissolved iron concentrations. Early Earth…”
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    Methotrexate efflux in L1210 cells. Kinetic and specificity properties of the efflux system sensitive to bromosulfophthalein and its possible identity with a system which mediates the efflux of 3',5'-cyclic AMP by Henderson, G B, Tsuji, J M

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-10-1987)
    “…Methotrexate exits L1210 mouse leukemia cells via multiple routes that include a unidirectional efflux component which is sensitive to bromosulfophthalein…”
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    Mediated uptake of folate by a high-affinity binding protein in sublines of L1210 cells adapted to nanomolar concentrations of folate by HENDERSON, G. B, TSUJI, J. M, KUMAR, H. P

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-12-1988)
    “…An L1210 cell line (JT-1), which can grow in medium supplemented with 1 nM folate, has been isolated. These cells exhibit a slower growth rate than…”
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    Folate transport in Lactobacillus salivarius. Characterization of the transport mechanism and purification and properties of the binding component by Kumar, H P, Tsuji, J M, Henderson, G B

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-05-1987)
    “…Lactobacillus salivarius cells contain an inducible transport system for folate. Influx via this system is time- and temperature-dependent, requires glucose…”
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    Maturation of murine natural killer precursor cells in the absence of exogenous cytokines requires contact with bone marrow stroma by Tsuji, J M, Pollack, S B

    Published in Natural immunity (01-01-1995)
    “…To test whether differentiation of natural killer (NK) precursor cells in unsupplemented long-term bone marrow culture requires contact with stromal cells,…”
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    Identification of cholate as a shared substrate for the unidirectional efflux systems for methotrexate in L1210 mouse cells by Henderson, G B, Tsuji, J M

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (23-01-1990)
    “…The bidirectional transport properties of cholate have been examined in leukemic L1210 mouse cells and compared with the transport of methotrexate. The cell…”
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    Characterization of the individual transport routes that mediate the influx and efflux of methotrexate in CCRF-CEM human lymphoblastic cells by HENDERSON, G. B, TSUJI, J. M, KUMAR, H. P

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-04-1986)
    “…The transport routes utilized by CCRF-CEM human lymphoblastic cells for the influx and efflux of methotrexate have been analyzed. Evidence was obtained for a…”
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    Transport of folate compounds by leukemic cells. Evidence for a single influx carrier for methotrexate, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, and folate in CCRF-CEM human lymphoblasts by Henderson, G B, Tsuji, J M, Kumar, H P

    Published in Biochemical pharmacology (15-09-1987)
    “…Influx kinetics and inhibitor specificity have been compared for the transport of methotrexate, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, and folate in CCRF-CEM human…”
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    Identification of the bromosulfophthalein-sensitive efflux route for methotrexate as the site of action of vincristine in the vincristine-dependent enhancement of methotrexate uptake in L1210 cells by HENDERSON, G. B, TSUJI, J. M

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-11-1988)
    “…The mechanism by which vincristine enhances the uptake of methotrexate in leukemic L1210 mouse cells has been investigated. Methotrexate uptake after 30 min at…”
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    Hamster monoclonal antibodies to murine natural killer cells by Linnemeyer, P A, Tsuji, J M, Gill, S, Pollack, S B

    Published in Natural immunity (01-01-1994)
    “…To further the study of natural killer (NK) cells we have produced hamster monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) with reactivities to mouse NK cells. MAbs 4A2 and 3C2…”
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    Methotrexate efflux in L1210 cells: Kinetic and specificity properties of the efflux system sensitive to bromo-sulfophthalein and its possible identity with a system which mediates the efflux of 3',5'-cyclic AMP by Henderson, G B, Tsuji, J M

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-01-1987)
    “…Methotrexate exits L1210 mouse leukemia cells via multiple routes that include a unidirectional efflux component which is sensitive to bromo-sulfophthalein…”
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