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Journal Articles

PANDORA Project for the study of photonuclear reactions below $$A=60$$

Tamii, Atsushi*; Pellegri, L.*; S$"o$derstr$"o$m, P.-A.*; Allard, D.*; Goriely, S.*; Inakura, Tsunenori*; Khan, E.*; Kido, Eiji*; Kimura, Masaaki*; Litvinova, E.*; et al.

European Physical Journal A, 59(9), p.208_1 - 208_21, 2023/09

 Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:0.02(Physics, Nuclear)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Interlaboratory comparison of electron paramagnetic resonance tooth enamel dosimetry with investigations of the dose responses of the standard samples

Toyoda, Shin*; Inoue, Kazuhiko*; Yamaguchi, Ichiro*; Hoshi, Masaharu*; Hirota, Seiko*; Oka, Toshitaka; Shimazaki, Tatsuya*; Mizuno, Hideyuki*; Tani, Atsushi*; Yasuda, Hiroshi*; et al.

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 199(14), p.1557 - 1564, 2023/09

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.01(Environmental Sciences)

Interlaboratory comparison studies are important for radiation dosimetry in order to demonstrate how the technique is universally available. The set of standard samples are examined in each participating laboratory in the present study. After a set of standard samples together with the samples with unknown doses, which were prepared in the same laboratory as the standard samples, are measured at a participating laboratory, those samples are sent to another participating laboratory for next measurement. There is some small difference observed in the sensitivity (the slope of the dose response line) of the standard samples while the differences in the obtained doses for the samples with unknown doses are rather systematic, implying that the difference is mostly due to the samples but not to measurements.

Journal Articles

Seven cysteine-deficient mutants depict the interplay between thermal and chemical stabilities of individual cysteine residues in mitogen-activated protein kinase c-Jun N-terminal kinase 1

Nakaniwa, Tetsuko*; Fukata, Harumi*; Inoue, Tatsuya*; Goda, Masaki*; Nakai, Ryoko*; Kirii, Yasuyuki*; Adachi, Motoyasu; Tamada, Taro; Segawa, Shinichi*; Kuroki, Ryota; et al.

Biochemistry, 51(42), p.8410 - 8421, 2012/10

 Times Cited Count:18 Percentile:42.99(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)

Protein kinase is a vital drug target for the treatment of a wide range of diseases. To investigate the effect of cysteine mutation on the function, stability and structure of kinase, free cysteines of c-Jun N-terminal kinase 1 (JNK1) were systematically removed by mutation. Two cysteine-destructed mutants in which three (M3) and seven (M7) cysteine residues are removed, yielded about 5 and 2 times than wild type JNK-1 (M0). SDS PAGE analysis showed that the aggregation was less in the case of M3 and M7. Thermal unfolding experiment of M0, M3 and M7 using by differential scanning calorimetry proceeded at least three state unfolding. Crystal structure of the M3 mutant was determined to 2.6 ${AA}$ resolution, which was identical to that of the wild-type. Consequently, due to the highest yield, its improved stability against aggregation and its structural similarity to the wild type, the M3 mutant is suitable for the use of further characterization of its function and structure.

Journal Articles

Identified charged hadron production in $$p + p$$ collisions at $$sqrt{s}$$ = 200 and 62.4 GeV

Adare, A.*; Afanasiev, S.*; Aidala, C.*; Ajitanand, N. N.*; Akiba, Yasuyuki*; Al-Bataineh, H.*; Alexander, J.*; Aoki, Kazuya*; Aphecetche, L.*; Armendariz, R.*; et al.

Physical Review C, 83(6), p.064903_1 - 064903_29, 2011/06

 Times Cited Count:184 Percentile:99.44(Physics, Nuclear)

Transverse momentum distributions and yields for $$pi^{pm}, K^{pm}, p$$, and $$bar{p}$$ in $$p + p$$ collisions at $$sqrt{s}$$ = 200 and 62.4 GeV at midrapidity are measured by the PHENIX experiment at the RHIC. We present the inverse slope parameter, mean transverse momentum, and yield per unit rapidity at each energy, and compare them to other measurements at different $$sqrt{s}$$ collisions. We also present the scaling properties such as $$m_T$$ and $$x_T$$ scaling and discuss the mechanism of the particle production in $$p + p$$ collisions. The measured spectra are compared to next-to-leading order perturbative QCD calculations.

JAEA Reports

Field Insitu Vibartion Testing of JOYO Heat Transport System Piping

Inoue, Tatsuya; Taniyama, Hiroshi

PNC TG033 82-01(6), 23 Pages, 1982/02

PNC-TG033-82-01(6).pdf:0.32MB

Recently most Japanese nuclear plants have examined the appropriateness and correctness of the piping design by field insitu vibration testing.

JAEA Reports

Operating Experiences and Present Activities of JOYO

Nakano, Makoto*; Furukawa, Kiyoshi; Ito, Yoshio; Inoue, Tatsuya; Matsuno, Yoshiaki

PNC TG033 82-01(1), 26 Pages, 1982/01

PNC-TG033-82-01(1).pdf:0.38MB

The preliminary design of experimental fast reactor JOYO was started in 1965. After thid design, three steps of conceptual designs are carried out, and main parameters were fixed during these steps. This paper describes the operatin experiences which contain functional test beore criticality, initial criticality and low power testing, power ascension tests to 50 MWt operation, power ascension tests to 75 MWt and 75 MWt operation.

Oral presentation

Improvement of crystal packing of human MAP kinase JNK1 by point mutation for neutron crystallography

Nakaniwa, Tetsuko*; Fukata, Harumi*; Inoue, Tatsuya*; Kinoshita, Takayoshi*; Adachi, Motoyasu; Tamada, Taro; Kuroki, Ryota; Tada, Toshiji*

no journal, , 

JNK1 is a MAP kinase responsible for response of stress. JNK1 has 4 and 3 cysteine residues in embedded region and at molecular surface, respectively. Those cysteine residues would cause inactivation and aggregation of the molecule. Based of the analysis of packing in crystal of isozyme of JNK1, we found more salt bridge and hydrogen bonding interactions on the interface. In this study, we focus on the two cysteine residues and introduced modification into M3 mutant previously reported.

Oral presentation

Analysis of initial oxidation process of high-index Si surfaces using supersonic molecular beam

Ono, Shinya*; Inoue, Kei*; Momose, Tatsuya*; Kanemura, Rui*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Teraoka, Yuden; Ogata, Shoichi*; Yasuda, Tetsuji*; Tanaka, Masatoshi*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Analysis of plane direction dependence for Si initial oxidation reactions induced by supersonic molecular beams

Ono, Shinya*; Inoue, Kei*; Momose, Tatsuya*; Kanemura, Rui*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Teraoka, Yuden; Ogata, Shoichi*; Yasuda, Tetsuji*; Tanaka, Masatoshi*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Analysis of initial oxidation process of high-index Si surfaces using supersonic molecular beam, 2

Ono, Shinya*; Kanemura, Rui*; Abe, Sosuke*; Inoue, Kei*; Momose, Tatsuya*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Teraoka, Yuden; Ogata, Shoichi*; Yasuda, Tetsuji*; Tanaka, Masatoshi*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Investigation of the difference between thermal oxidation and supersonic molecular beam induced oxidation on Si(113)

Ono, Shinya*; Abe, Sosuke*; Kanemura, Rui*; Miura, Shu*; Narishige, Takuma*; Inoue, Kei*; Momose, Tatsuya*; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Teraoka, Yuden; Ogata, Shoichi*; et al.

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Development of the new endoscope cure for the peripheral lung field lesion

Ishizumi, Taichiro*; Usuda, Jitsuo*; Inoue, Tatsuya*; Iijima, Yoshihito*; Maehara, Sachio*; Furumoto, Hideyuki*; Oka, Kiyoshi; Ikeda, Norihiko*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

The New trial of PDT to a peripheral-type lung cancer

Inoue, Tatsuya*; Ishizumi, Taichiro*; Ibi, Takayuki*; Sato, Akira*; Horiuchi, Sho*; Hasumi, Kenta*; Oka, Kiyoshi; Usuda, Jitsuo*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Hydrogen generation by radiolysis of water containing oxidation products of zircaloy with different particle sizes

Matsumoto, Yoshinobu*; Inoue, Masao*; Nagaishi, Ryuji; Suzuki, Tatsuya*; Ogawa, Toru

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Hydrogen generation by radiolysis of water containing oxidation products of zircaloy with different particle size

Matsumoto, Yoshinobu*; Inoue, Masao*; Nagaishi, Ryuji; Suzuki, Tatsuya*; Ogawa, Toru

no journal, , 

For hydrogen safety of post severe accident debris, radiolytic hydrogen generation with oxidized Zircaloy-4. The particle-size dependence of the hydrogen generation with oxidized Zircaloy-4 was investigated.

Oral presentation

Preparation of national standard human tooth enamel; Comparison of dosimetric signal formation efficiency

Todaka, Azumi*; Toyoda, Shin*; Tachi, Momoko*; Shimazaki, Tatsuya*; Oka, Toshitaka; Yamaguchi, Ichiro*; Inoue, Kazuhiko*; Yasuda, Hiroshi*; Hirota, Seiko*; Tani, Atsushi*; et al.

no journal, , 

To estimate the external exposure dose using electron spin resonance technique, we use a "standard sample" which were prepared at each laboratory with each preparation protocol. It is necessary to unite the preparation protocol for the "real" standard sample. In the point of view of the enamel extraction method, no difference was observed for five dose responses between the absorbed dose and the CO$$_2$$ radical intensity.

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