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J Nakai

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Oikawa T, Nakai J, Tsukagawa Y, Soda K
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem . 2016 Jul; 61(10):1778-82. PMID: 27393178
We purified a novel type of D-mannitol dehydrogenase, which contains a c-type cytochrome and an unknown chromophore in the soluble fraction of an acetic acid bacterium, Acetobacter xylinum KU-1, to...
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Sato T, Ishikawa M, Mochizuki M, Ohta M, Ohkura M, Nakai J, et al.
Cell Death Differ . 2015 Jan; 22(8):1260-74. PMID: 25571974
Axonal transport is critical for neuronal development and function, and defective axonal transport has been implicated in neurodegenerative diseases. However, how axonal transport is regulated, or how defective transport leads...
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Mera T, Itoh T, Kita S, Kodama S, Kojima D, Nishinakamura H, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2013 Jun; 13(8):2154-60. PMID: 23746308
Pancreatic islet transplantation is an attractive therapy for the treatment of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. However, the low efficiency of this procedure necessitating sequential transplantations of islets with the use of...
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Moritani A, Okuda Y, Kubo H, Nakai J
Appl Opt . 2010 Apr; 23(1):11. PMID: 20407537
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Moritani A, Nakai J
Appl Opt . 2010 Apr; 21(18):3231-2. PMID: 20396212
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Poon R, Nakai J, Yagminas A, Benoit F, Moir D, Chu I, et al.
J Appl Toxicol . 2002 Sep; 22(4):227-36. PMID: 12210539
The subchronic toxicity of chloral hydrate, a disinfection byproduct, was studied in rats following 13 weeks of drinking water exposure. Male (262 +/- 10 g) and female (190 +/- 8...
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Nakai J, Ohkura M, Imoto K
Nat Biotechnol . 2001 Feb; 19(2):137-41. PMID: 11175727
Recently, several groups have developed green fluorescent protein (GFP)-based Ca(2+) probes. When applied in cells, however, these probes are difficult to use because of a low signal-to-noise ratio. Here we...
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Nakai J, Gao L, Xu L, Xin C, Pasek D, Meissner G
FEBS Lett . 1999 Oct; 459(2):154-8. PMID: 10518010
Six chimeras of the skeletal muscle (RyR1) and cardiac muscle (RyR2) Ca(2+) release channels (ryanodine receptors) previously used to identify RyR1 dihydropyridine receptor interactions [Nakai et al. (1998) J. Biol....
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Nakai J, Tanabe T, Konno T, Adams B, Beam K
J Biol Chem . 1998 Sep; 273(39):24983-6. PMID: 9737952
Skeletal and cardiac muscles express distinct isoforms of the dihydropyridine receptor (DHPR), a type of voltage-gated Ca2+ channel that is important for excitation-contraction (EC) coupling. However, entry of Ca2+ through...
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Nakai J, Sekiguchi N, Rando T, Allen P, Beam K
J Biol Chem . 1998 Jun; 273(22):13403-6. PMID: 9593671
Ryanodine receptors (RyRs) are present in the endoplasmic reticulum of virtually every cell type and serve critical roles, including excitation-contraction (EC) coupling in muscle cells. In skeletal muscle the primary...