Michiko Matsuda
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Recent Articles
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Isotani K, Kurokawa J, Suzuki F, Nomoto S, Negishi T, Matsuda M, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2012 Dec;
79(4):1378-84.
PMID: 23263947
We used the resting-cell reaction to screen approximately 200 microorganisms for biocatalysts which reduce 3-quinuclidinone to optically pure (R)-(-)-3-quinuclidinol. Microbacterium luteolum JCM 9174 was selected as the most suitable organism....
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Itoh N, Toda H, Matsuda M, Negishi T, Taniguchi T, Ohsawa N
BMC Plant Biol
. 2009 Sep;
9:116.
PMID: 19723322
Background: Biogenic emissions of methyl halides (CH3Cl, CH3Br and CH3I) are the major source of these compounds in the atmosphere; however, there are few reports about the halide profiles and...
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Suzuki Y, Endo Y, Ogawa M, Matsuda M, Nakajima Y, Onda N, et al.
Anal Sci
. 2008 Aug;
24(8):1049-52.
PMID: 18689948
In order to determine low levels of Cd in urine samples, we tried to remove Mo interference using ICP-MS with a dynamic reaction-cell technique, but failed due to the low...
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Matsuda M, Hashiura S, Une Y, Sirouzu H, Nomura Y
J Wildl Dis
. 2003 Apr;
39(1):241-3.
PMID: 12685092
Two histologic types of mammary cancer were encountered in an aged captive California sea lion (Zalophus californianus). A cancer with myoepithelial cell proliferation, which had metastasized to distant viscera, was...
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Itoh N, Matsuda M, Mabuchi M, Dairi T, Wang J
Eur J Biochem
. 2002 May;
269(9):2394-402.
PMID: 11985623
Phenylacetaldehyde reductase (PAR) produced by styrene-assimilating Corynebacterium strain ST-10 was used to synthesize chiral alcohols. This enzyme with a broad substrate range reduced various prochiral aromatic ketones and beta-ketoesters to...