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Intragastrically administered lysophosphatidic acids protect gastric

ulcer in rats under water-immersion restraint stress.

M. Adachi, G. Horiuchi, N. Ikematsu, T. Tanaka, J. Terao, K. Satouchi,

and A. Tokumura

Dig. Dis. Sci., 556, 2252-2261, 2011

2) Phos-tag

, 56, s37-40, 2012

3) A clennup method for mass spectrometric analysis of

sphingosine-1-phosphate in blood and solid tissues using a phosphate

capture molecule sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) signaling: Methods and

protocols

J. Morishige, T. Tanaka, and K. Satouchi

Methods in Molecular Biology, 8874, Chapter 4, in press (2012)

4) 3. MALDI b.

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p. 17-19 (2011- )

1) Synthesis of sugar fatty acid esters using a -xylosidase from Aspergillus awamori

for transxylosylation.

M. Kurakake, Y. Ito, and T. Komaki

Biotechnol. Lett., 33, 2453-2456 (2011).

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1) Regulatory mechanism of body temperature in the central nervous

system during the maintenance phase of hibernation in Syrian

hamsters: Involvement of -endorphin

Y. Tamura, M. Shintani, H. Inoue, M. Monden, and H. Shiomi

Brain Res., 11448C, 63-70 (2012)

2) A Simple and highly sensitive HPLC method with fluorescent

detection for determination of pipecolic acid in mouse brain areas

H. Inoue, Y. Sakata, H. Nishio, K. Tokumo, E. Kojima, Y. Date, Y.

Tamura, and Y. Tsuruta

Biol. Pharm. Bull., 334, 287—289 (2011)

1) Involvement of the orexin system in thermoregulation of Syrian

hamsters during arousal from hibernation

Y. Tamura, M. Monden, M. Odani, and H. Shiomi

34 (2011-9)

2) Regulatory mechanism of body temperature in the central nervous

system during the arousal from hibernation in Syrian hamsters:

Involvement of orexin

Y. Tamura, M. Monden, M. Odani, and H. Shiomi

85 (2012-3)

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1) HMGB1 inhibitor glycyrrhizin attenuates intracerebral

hemorrhage-induced injury in rats

M. Ohnishi, H. Katsuki, C. Fukutomi, M. Takahashi, M. Motomura, M.

Fukunaga, Y. Matsuoka, Y. Isohama, Y. Izumi, T. Kume, A. Inoue, and A.

Akaike

Neuropharmacology, 61, 975-980 (2011)

2) Protein kinase A-dependent substance P expression by pituitary

adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide in rat sensory neuronal cell

line ND7/23 cells

A. Inoue, M. Ohnishi, C. Fukutomi, M. Kanoh, M. Miyauchi, T. Takata,

D. Tsuchiya, and H. Nishio

J. Mol. Neurosci., in press (2012)

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Microbial conversion of curcumin into colorless hydroderivatives by the

endophytic fungus Diaporthe sp. associated with Curcuma longa.

S. Maehara, M. Ikeda, H. Haraguchi, C. Kitamura, T. Nagoe, K. Ohashi,

and H. Shibuya

Chem. Pharm. Bull., 559, 1042-1044 (2011)

Cinchona alkaloids are also produced by an endophytic filamentous

fungus living in Cinchona plant.

S. Maehara, P. Simanjuntak, C. Kitamura, K. Ohashi, and H. Shibuya

Chem. Pharm. Bull., 559, 1073-1074 (2011)

3 Enantiomeric ratio of sesamin in the bark of Pentaspadon motley

(Anacarsiaceae).

C. Kitamura, P. Simanjuntak, K. Kawazoe, S. Maehara, K. Ohashi, and H.

Shibuya

Indonesian J.Pharmaceut. Sci., 99, 101-103 (2011)

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1) Assays of dioxins and dioxin-like compounds in actually contaminated

soils using transgenic tobacco plants carrying a recombinant mouse aryl

hydrocarbon receptor-mediated -glucuronidase reporter gene

expression system

H. Inui, K. Gion, Y. Utani, T. Wakai, S. Kodama, H. Eun, Y.-S. Kim, and

H. Ohkawa

J. Environ. Sci. Health Part B, 447, 233-239 (2012)

2) Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with monoclonal and

single-chain variable fragment antibodies selective to coplanar

polychlorinated biphenyls

H. Inui, T. Takeuchi, A. Uesugi, F. Doi, M. Takai, K. Nishi, S. Miyake

and H. Ohkawa

J. Agr. Food Chem., 660, 1605-1612 (2012)

3) Assays of PCB congeners and organochlorine insecticides with the

transgenic Arabidopsis and tobacco plants carrying recombinant guinea

pig AhR and GUS reporter genes

K. Gion, H. Inui, H. Sasaki, Y. Utani, S. Kodama, and H. Ohkawa

J. Environ. Sci. Health Part B, in press (2012)

4) (PCB)

2 6 , p. 92-99 (2011)

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Catabolite repression of the Bacillus subtilis FadR regulon, which is

involved in fatty acid catabolism

S. Tojo, T. Satomura, H. Matsuoka, K. Hirooka, and Y. Fujita

J. Bacteriol., 1193, 2388-2395 (2011)

Identification of aromatic residues critical to the DNA binding and ligand

response of the Bacillus subtilis QdoR (YxaF) repressor antagonized by

flavonoids.

K. Hirooka, and Y. Fujita

Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem., 775, 1325-1334 (2011)

Stringent transcription control of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis

Y. Fujita, S. Tojo, and K. Hirooka

In Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis; the Frontiers of Molecular

Microbiology Revisited. Y. Sadaie and K. Matsumoto (Eds.). Kerala,

India: Research Signpost, in press (2012)

1) Construction of the metabolic networks and white biotechnology in the

post-genome sequence era of Bacillus subtilis

Y. Fujita

International Union of Microbiological Societies 2011 Congress

(IUMS2011), XIII International Congress of Bacteriology and Applied

Microbiology, Metabolic Networks and White Biotechnology in

Bacillus subtilis (Symposium), Yasutaro Fujita and Ken-ichi Yoshida

(Conveners), Sapporo Convention Center, Japan, Program pp.82-83

(2011-9).

2) Heavy involvement of stringent transcription control depending on the

adenine, or guanine species of the transcription initiation site in

glucose and pyruvate metabolism in Bacillus subtilis

S. Tojo, K. Hirooka, and Y. Fujita

International Union of Microbiological Societies 2011 Congress

(IUMS2011), XIII International Congress of Bacteriology and Applied

Microbiology, Sapporo Convention Center, Japan, Program p.244

(2011-9).

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3) Transcriptional regulatory networks involving the flavonoid-responsive

regulators in Bacillus subtilis

K. Hirooka, and Y. Fujita

International Union of Microbiological Societies 2011 Congress

(IUMS2011), XIII International Congress of Bacteriology and Applied

Microbiology, Sapporo Convention Center, Japan, Program p.247

(2011-9).

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The relationship between chromosomal positioning within the nucleus

and the SSD1 gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

T. Yanamoto, A. Miyamoto, K. Ikeda, T. Hatano, and H. Matsuzaki

Biosci. Biotech. Biochem., 75, 1713-1721 (2011)

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