Search Results - "Yatsuzuka, Kenji"
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Synthesis of Novel Pseudo-Enantiomeric Phase-Transfer Catalysts from Cinchona Alkaloids and Application to the Hydrolytic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution of Racemic 3-Phenyl-2-oxetanone
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (26-10-2024)“…Naturally occurring Cinchona alkaloids such as quinidine (QD)/cinchonine (CN) and their diastereomers, quinine (QN)/cinchonidine (CD), have been recognized as…”
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Method for Imaging Live-Cell RNA Using an RNA Aptamer and a Fluorescent Probe
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2018)“…Live-cell imaging of mRNA dynamics is increasingly important to understanding spatially restricted gene expression. We recently developed a convenient and…”
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Frequency of C-Allylations on Oligoglycinates via N-Ylides
Published in Journal of organic chemistry (18-05-2012)“…The highly selective mono-C-allylation of oligoglycinates such as a diethylenetriaminepentaacetate, an iminodiacetate, and an ethylenediaminetetraacetate via…”
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Hydrolytic dynamic kinetic resolution of racemic 3-phenyl-2-oxetanone to chiral tropic acid
Published in RSC advances (14-02-2024)“…Tropic acid was synthesized in a good yield and with high enantioselectivity (81% ee) under non-biphasic conditions via the novel hydrolytic dynamic kinetic…”
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Small molecule-based detection of non-canonical RNA G-quadruplex structures that modulate protein translation
Published in Nucleic acids research (12-08-2022)“…Abstract Tandem repeats of guanine-rich sequences in RNA often form thermodynamically stable four-stranded RNA structures. Such RNA G-quadruplexes have long…”
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RNA-based cooperative protein labeling that permits direct monitoring of the intracellular concentration change of an endogenous protein
Published in Nucleic acids research (16-12-2021)“…Abstract Imaging the dynamics of proteins in living cells is a powerful means for understanding cellular functions at a deeper level. Here, we report a…”
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