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    Germanium-vacancy centers in detonation nanodiamond for all-optical nanoscale thermometry by Fujiwara, Masanori, Fu, Haining, Hariki, Nene, Ohki, Izuru, Makino, Yuto, Liu, Ming, Tsurui, Akihiko, Yoshikawa, Taro, Nishikawa, Masahiro, Mizuochi, Norikazu

    Published in Applied physics letters (30-10-2023)
    “…Nanodiamonds with group-IV color centers, such as silicon-vacancy centers and germanium-vacancy (GeV) centers, exhibit excellent properties, including a sharp…”
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    Steric Interaction of Polyglycerol-Functionalized Detonation Nanodiamonds by Yoshikawa, Taro, Liu, Ming, Chang, Shery L. Y, Kuschnerus, Inga C, Makino, Yuto, Tsurui, Akihiko, Mahiko, Tomoaki, Nishikawa, Masahiro

    Published in Langmuir (18-01-2022)
    “…Detonation nanodiamonds have found numerous potential applications in a diverse array of fields such as biomedical imaging and drug delivery. Here, we…”
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    Appropriate Salt Concentration of Nanodiamond Colloids for Electrostatic Self-Assembly Seeding of Monosized Individual Diamond Nanoparticles on Silicon Dioxide Surfaces by Yoshikawa, Taro, Zuerbig, Verena, Gao, Fang, Hoffmann, René, Nebel, Christoph E, Ambacher, Oliver, Lebedev, Vadim

    Published in Langmuir (19-05-2015)
    “…Monosized (∼4 nm) diamond nanoparticles arranged on substrate surfaces are exciting candidates for single-photon sources and nucleation sites for ultrathin…”
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    Single-particle Observation of Detonation Nanodiamonds by Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy by Itasaka, Hiroki, Liu, Ming, Kojima, Ryota, Yoshikawa, Taro, Nishikawa, Masahiro, Nishi, Masayuki, Hamamoto, Koichi

    Published in Chemistry letters (05-06-2021)
    “…This paper demonstrates structural analysis for single detonation nanodiamond (DND) particles, with a size below 6 nm, by tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy…”
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    CO2 reduction by visible-light-induced photoemission from heavily N-doped diamond nano-layer by Yoshikawa, Taro, Asakawa, Hitoshi, Matsumoto, Tsubasa, Ichikawa, Kimiyoshi, Kaga, Akira, Yamamoto, Shintaro, Izumi, Ryosuke, Ohno, Mitsuru, Mahiko, Tomoaki, Mutsuda, Mitsuteru, Yamasaki, Satoshi, Tokuda, Norio

    Published in Carbon (New York) (31-01-2024)
    “…While realizing carbon neutrality is an urgent priority, diamond materials with negative electron affinity (NEA) are considered productive sources of solvated…”
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    MEK–ERK signaling in adult newt retinal pigment epithelium cells is strengthened immediately after surgical induction of retinal regeneration by Mizuno, Aki, Yasumuro, Hirofumi, Yoshikawa, Taro, Inami, Wataru, Chiba, Chikafumi

    Published in Neuroscience letters (08-08-2012)
    “…► ERK-mediated signaling activity in RPE cells is elevated quickly (in 30min) upon retinectomy. ► MEK–ERK signaling is intensified by itself through…”
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    Electrostatic layer-by-layer deposition of diamond nanoparticles onto substrate surfaces by Yoshikawa, Taro, Tokuda, Norio, Makino, Yuto, Tsurui, Akihiko, Ieki, Ryosuke, Kojima, Ryouta, Liu, Ming, Mahiko, Tomoaki, Nishikawa, Masahiro

    Published in Carbon trends (01-10-2022)
    “…Diamond nanoparticles (DNPs) are expected as splendid coating materials to give, e.g. corrosion resistance, anti-bacterial properties, and antireflection…”
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    Electron spectro-microscopic determination of barrier height and spatial distribution of Au and Ag Schottky junctions on boron-doped diamond (001) by Kono, Shozo, Kodama, Hideyuki, Ichikawa, Kimiyoshi, Yoshikawa, Taro, Abukawa, Tadashi, Sawabe, Atsuhito

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-05-2014)
    “…Electron spectro-microscopic methods were applied as direct methods of determining the Schottky barrier heights (SBHs) and their spatial distribution for Au-…”
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    Expression of Two Classes of Pax6 Transcripts in Reprogramming Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cells of the Adult Newt by Inami, Wataru, Islam, Md Rafiqul, Nakamura, Kenta, Yoshikawa, Taro, Yasumuro, Hirofumi, Casco-Robles, Martin Miguel, Toyama, Fubito, Maruo, Fumiaki, Chiba, Chikafumi

    Published in Zoological science (01-02-2016)
    “…The adult newt has the remarkable ability to regenerate a functional retina from retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells, even when the neural retina (NR) is…”
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    MEK-ERK and heparin-susceptible signaling pathways are involved in cell-cycle entry of the wound edge retinal pigment epithelium cells in the adult newt by Yoshikawa, Taro, Mizuno, Aki, Yasumuro, Hirofumi, Inami, Wataru, Vergara, Maria N., Del Rio-Tsonis, Katia, Chiba, Chikafumi

    Published in Pigment cell and melanoma research (01-01-2012)
    “…Summary The onset mechanism of proliferation in mitotically quiescent retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells is still obscure in humans and newts, although it…”
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    A simple sample treatment on insulating materials for X-ray photoelectron diffraction: C 1s XPD of diamond (001) single crystal by Kono, Shozo, Kodama, Hideyuki, Ichikawa, Kimiyoshi, Yoshikawa, Taro, Sawabe, Atsuhito

    “…•X-ray photoelectron diffraction (XPD) is a fruit of advancement of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).•XPD is now a handy method for determining…”
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    Electrostatic Self-Assembly of Diamond Nanoparticles onto Al- and N-Polar Sputtered Aluminum Nitride Surfaces by Yoshikawa, Taro, Reusch, Markus, Zuerbig, Verena, Cimalla, Volker, Lee, Kee-Han, Kurzyp, Magdalena, Arnault, Jean-Charles, Nebel, Christoph E, Ambacher, Oliver, Lebedev, Vadim

    Published in Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (17-11-2016)
    “…Electrostatic self-assembly of diamond nanoparticles (DNPs) onto substrate surfaces (so-called nanodiamond seeding) is a notable technique, enabling chemical…”
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    Metamorphosis inhibition: an alternative rearing protocol for the newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster by Chiba, Chikafumi, Yamada, Shouta, Tanaka, Hibiki, Inae-Chiba, Maiko, Miura, Tomoya, Casco-Robles, Martin Miguel, Yoshikawa, Taro, Inami, Wataru, Mizuno, Aki, Islam, Md Rafiqul, Han, Wenje, Yasumuro, Hirofumi, Matsumoto, Mikiko, Takayanagi, Miyako

    Published in Zoological science (01-05-2012)
    “…The newt is an indispensable model animal, of particular utility for regeneration studies. Recently, a high-throughput transgenic protocol was established for…”
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    Diamond Colloidal Probe Force Spectroscopy by Knittel, Peter, Yoshikawa, Taro, Nebel, Christoph E

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (07-05-2019)
    “…Diamond is a highly attractive coating material as it is characterized by a wide optical transparency window, a high thermal conductivity, and an extraordinary…”
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    Fabrication of lateral diamond MOSFET with buried pn-junctions by diamond surface planarization based on carbon solid solution into nickel by Kano, Tsubasa, Ichikawa, Kimiyoshi, Hayashi, Kan, Yoshikawa, Taro, Inokuma, Takao, Yamasaki, Satoshi, Tokuda, Norio, Matsumoto, Tsubasa

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-08-2024)
    “…New fabrication processes for buried p+-type diamond using etching techniques based on the solid-solution reaction of carbon with nickel were proposed and…”
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    Development of electro-copper plating with nanodiamonds for electronic interconnects in advanced packaging by Mahiko, Tomoaki, Yoshikawa, Taro, Nagata, Makoto

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-07-2020)
    “…In order to advance a technology suitable for fabrication of fine pitch interconnects using copper electro plating, we developed the composite of copper (Cu)…”
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    Formation of low-dimensional nanopit structures on atomically flat surfaces of diamond (111) by nickel nanoparticles by Hayashi, Kan, Kobayashi, Kazuki, Katayama, Madoka, Kaneko, Yuhi, Ichikawa, Kimiyoshi, Yoshikawa, Taro, Matsumoto, Tsubasa, Inokuma, Takao, Yamasaki, Satoshi, Tokuda, Norio

    Published in Applied surface science (01-10-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •Etching atomically flat diamond (111) surfaces by Ni–C solid-solution reaction with Ni nano particles.•digging one-dimensional (1D) nanopits…”
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