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    Size-exclusion chromatography with on-line viscometry of various celluloses with branched and linear structures

    We analyzed softwood and hardwood bleached kraft pulps (SBKP and HBKP, respectively), and Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) celluloses prepared from wood powders using delignification, hemicellulose removal, ...

    Y. Ono, R. Funahashi, A. Isogai in Cellulose (2019)

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    Self-Incompatibility Systems in Flowering Plants

    Self-incompatibility (SI) systems are genetic systems evolved by flowering plants to increase genetic diversity of their offspring. Fundamentally, all SI systems are based on a mechanism to differentiate self-...

    P. Kaothien-Nakayama, A. Isogai, S. Takayama in Plant Developmental Biology - Biotechnolog… (2010)

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    The S haplotypes lacking SLG in the genome of Brassica rapa

    Self-incompatibility (SI) discriminating self- and non-self pollen is regulated by S-locus genes in Brassica. In most of the S haplotypes, a highly polymorphic S-locus glycoprotein (SLG) gene is tightly linked to...

    G. Suzuki, T. Kakizaki, Y. Takada, H. Shiba, S. Takayama, A. Isogai in Plant Cell Reports (2003)

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    Three-dimensional structure and receptor-recognition sites of bombyxin-II, an insulin-like brain-secretory peptide of the silkmoth

    K. Nagata, H. Hatanaka, D. Kohda, H. Ishizaki in Peptide Science — Present and Future (2002)

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    Sequence comparisons among dispersed members of the Brassica S multigene family in an S 9 genome

    Self-incompatibility (SI) systems prevent self-pollination and promote outbreeding. In Brassica, the SI genes SLG (for S-locus glycoprotein) and SRK (for S-receptor kinase) are members of the S multigene family,...

    N. Kai, G. Suzuki, M. Watanabe, A. Isogai, K. Hinata in Molecular Genetics and Genomics (2001)

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    Assembly of plasmid DNA and chromatophore inRhodospirillum rubrum

    Rhodospirillum rubrum, a photosynthetic bacterium, contains many photosynthetic vesicular membranous structures called chromatophores. The organism contains a 55 kb specific plasmid which is essential for photos...

    M. Iwano, Y. Ogasawara, A. Hase, H. Nakamura, E. Yokomura, Y. Nakajima in Protoplasma (2000)

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    Centromeric localization of an S-RNase gene in Petunia hybrida Vilm.

    S-RNase has been identified to be an S-allele-specific stylar determinant contributing to the self-incompatibility response in Solanaceae. In order to examine the physical location of the S-RNase gene, multi-col...

    T. Entani, M. Iwano, H. Shiba, S. Takayama, K. Fukui in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1999)

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    Dissolution of Cellulose in Aqueous NaOH Solutions

    Dissolution of a number of cellulose samples in aqueous NaOH was investigated with respect to the influence of molecular weight, crystalline form and the degree of crystallinity of the source samples. A proced...

    A. Isogai, R. H. Atalla in Cellulose (1998)

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    Visualization of a self-incompatibility gene in Brassica campestris L. by multicolor FISH

     The physical localization of the S-glycoprotein (SLG) locus in the chromosome of Brassica campestris L. ‘pekinensis’ cv ‘Kukai’ was visualized by multi-color fluorescent in situ hybridization (McFISH). ‘Kukai’, ...

    M. Iwano, K. Sakamoto, G. Suzuki, M. Watanabe in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1998)

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    Three members of the S multigene family are linked to the S locus of Brassica

    Two self-incompatibility genes in Brassica, SLG and SRK (SLG encodes a glycoprotein; SRK encodes a receptor-like kinase), are included in the S multigene family. Products of members of the S multigene family hav...

    G. Suzuki, M. Watanabe, N. Kai, N. Matsuda in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1997)

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    Isolation of S-alleles from a wild population of Brassica campestris L. at Balcesme, Turkey and their characterization by S-glycoproteins

    S-alleles of self-incompatibility were isolated from a wild population of Brassica campestris growing at Balcesme, Turkey. Out of 88 plants observed, 73 were self-incompatible and 4 were self-compatible. In cert...

    I. Sup Nou, M. Watanabe, K. Isuzugawa, A. Isogai, K. Hinata in Sexual Plant Reproduction (1993)

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    Reduction reaction of lanthanum-added cerium dioxide with carbon monoxide

    The reaction of lanthanum-added cerium dioxide with carbon monoxide was examined by using a CO pulse reaction method and high-temperature X-ray diffraction (XRD). The lanthanum addition enhanced the activity o...

    M. Ozawa, M. Kimura, A. Isogai in Journal of Materials Science (1991)

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    Thermal stability and characterization of γ-Al2O3 modified with lanthanum or cerium

    M. Ozawa, M. Kimura, A. Isogai in Journal of Materials Science Letters (1990)

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    Modeling of Nanophase Connectivity in Substance-Void Composite by Oblique Deposition

    Obliquely vapor deposited thin film is characterized by its unique inclined columnar structure. Recently one of the authors developed thin film optical quarter-wave plate by oblique deposition. SEM observation...

    T. Motohiro, S. Noda, A. Isogai, O. Kamigaito in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1989)

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    Biological activity of synthetic analogs of tremerogen A-10

    M. Fu**o, C. Kitada, Y. Sakagami, A. Isogai, S. Tamura, A. Suzuki in Naturwissenschaften (1980)