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Song, Y.*; Xu, S.*; Sato, Shunsuke*; Lee, I.*; Xu, X.*; Omori, Toshihiro*; Nagasako, Makoto*; Kawasaki, Takuro; Kiyanagi, Ryoji; Harjo, S.; et al.
Nature, 638, p.965 - 971, 2025/02
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:88.78(Multidisciplinary Sciences)Warashina, Tomoro*; Sato, Asako*; Hinai, Hiroshi; Shaikhutdinov, N.*; Shagimardanova, E.*; Mori, Hiroshi*; Tamaki, Satoshi*; Saito, Motofumi*; Sanada, Yukihisa; Sasaki, Yoshito; et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 90(4), p.e02113-23_1 - e02113-23_23, 2024/04
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology)Hara, Kaoru*; Asako, Minoru*; Kai, Tetsuya; Sato, Hiroaki*; Kamiyama, Takashi*
Proceedings of 2019 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC 2019), Vol.2, p.1500 - 1501, 2020/08
Sato, Tetsuro*; Ando, Masaki; Sato, Masako*; Saito, Kimiaki
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 210, p.105973_1 - 105973_7, 2019/12
Times Cited Count:12 Percentile:38.64(Environmental Sciences)A method was devised for estimation of external doses of Fukushima residents expected to return to their homes after evacuation orders are lifted. 211 residents expected to return to six towns and villages were surveyed in FY 2014, FY 2015, and FY2016. Interviewing returning residents about their expected life patterns after returning, air dose rate were measured along the reported personal trails representing their patterns of movement in daily life. Excluding 15 residents from whose homes we were unable to take air dose rate measurements, the maximum external effective dose and the average external effective dose were estimated respectively as 4.9 mSv/y and 0.86 mSv/y. Although the mean values and dispersion of external effective doses differ depending on the evacuation level, for 93.3% of all residents, the estimated external effective doses were less than 2 mSv/y. The average exposure dose at home accounts for 66.8% of the annual exposure dose.
Aono, Ryuji; Sato, Yoshiyuki; Shimada, Asako; Tanaka, Kiwamu; Ueno, Takashi; Ishimori, Kenichiro; Kameo, Yutaka
JAEA-Technology 2017-025, 32 Pages, 2017/11
We have developed analytical methods for Zr,
Mo,
Pd and
Sn, which are considered important in terms of the safety assessment of radioactive waste disposal. The methods are specialized for the wastes left after Fukushima accident. As the main analytical sample, we assumed accumulated water / treated water collected at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. As for
Zr,
Mo,
Pd and
Sn contained in this accumulated water / treated water, we have worked on the development of separation and purification method of target nuclide and improvement of recovery, and summarized these results in this report.
Minato, Futoshi; Tsukada, Kazuaki; Sato, Nozomi*; Watanabe, Satoshi*; Saeki, Hideya*; Kawabata, Masako*; Hashimoto, Shintaro; Nagai, Yasuki*
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 86(11), p.114803_1 - 114803_6, 2017/11
Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:58.95(Physics, Multidisciplinary)We have measured the yield of Mo, the mother nuclide of
Tc used in nuclear diagnostic procedure.
Mo was produced by
Mo(
,
)
Mo using neutrons with thermal energy up to about 40 MeV, provided by C(
,
). The
Mo yield agrees with an estimated yield with the use of the latest data of C(
,
) and the evaluated cross section given in the JENDL. Based on this, a new calculation was carried out to produce
Mo to seek for a good economical condition. Various conditions such as the
MoO
sample mass, the distance between the carbon target and the sample, the radius of the deuteron beam, and the neutron irradiation time were considered. The calculated
Mo yield indicates that about 30% of the
Mo demand in Japan can be fulfilled with a single accelerator. The elusion of
Tc from the
Mo twice per day would meet about 50% of the
Mo demand.
Sugo, Yumi*; Hashimoto, Kazuyuki*; Kawabata, Masako*; Saeki, Hideya*; Sato, Shunichi*; Tsukada, Kazuaki; Nagai, Yasuki*
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 86(2), p.023201_1 - 023201_3, 2017/02
Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:66.59(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Cu produced by the
Zn(
)
Cu reaction was used for the first time to determine the biodistribution of
CuCl
in colorectal tumor-bearing mice. High uptake of
Cu was observed in the tumor as well as in the liver and kidney which are the major organs for copper metabolism. The result showing
Cu accumulation in the tumor suggests that
CuCl
can be a potential radionuclide agent for cancer radiotherapy. It would also encourage further studies on the therapeutic effect in small animals using an increased dose of
Cu produced by the
Zn(
)
Cu reaction using intense neutrons available at present.
Hashimoto, Kazuyuki; Nagai, Yasuki; Kawabata, Masako; Sato, Nozomi*; Hatsukawa, Yuichi; Saeki, Hideya; Motoishi, Shoji*; Ota, Masayuki; Konno, Chikara; Ochiai, Kentaro; et al.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 84(4), p.043202_1 - 043202_4, 2015/04
Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:50.90(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Kawabata, Masako; Nagai, Yasuki; Hashimoto, Kazuyuki; Saeki, Hideya; Motoishi, Shoji*; Sato, Nozomi*; Ota, Akio*; Shiina, Takayuki*; Kawauchi, Yukimasa*
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 84(2), p.023201_1 - 023201_4, 2015/02
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:43.32(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Tc for medical use can be separated by thermochromatography from a molten
MoO
sample. Effect of moist oxygen gas on the
Tc release from molten
MoO
samples was investigated using a
Mo/
Tc generator.
Mo was produced with
Mo(n,2n)
Mo. A new phenomenon has been observed: release rate, separation- and recovery-efficiencies of
Tc were higher in the moist oxygen gas than those in the dry oxygen gas. The present result is a significant progress towards the stable production of a high quality
Tc from a molten MoO
sample with high separation efficiency. The result would also give us a new insight into the interaction between the moist oxygen gas and the molten MoO
.
Shimada, Asako; Ozawa, Mayumi; Yabuki, Koshi*; Kimiyama, Kazuhiro; Sato, Kenji; Kameo, Yutaka
Journal of Chromatography A, 1371, p.163 - 167, 2014/12
Times Cited Count:16 Percentile:51.03(Biochemical Research Methods)Nagai, Yasuki; Kawabata, Masako; Sato, Nozomi; Hashimoto, Kazuyuki; Saeki, Hideya; Motoishi, Shoji*
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 83(8), p.083201_1 - 083201_4, 2014/07
Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:58.43(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Sato, Nozomi; Tsukada, Kazuaki; Watanabe, Satoshi; Ishioka, Noriko; Kawabata, Masako; Saeki, Hideya; Nagai, Yasuki; Kin, Tadahiro*; Minato, Futoshi; Iwamoto, Nobuyuki; et al.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 83(7), p.073201_1 - 073201_4, 2014/07
Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:62.40(Physics, Multidisciplinary)We have for the first time demonstrated that the therapeutic nuclide of Cu produced by
Zn(
,
)
Cu has highest radionuclide purity compared to previous ones. We measured a
-ray spectrum of the reaction product produced by bombarding an enriched
Zn sample with neutrons with a HPGe detector. The neutrons were obtained by
C(
,
) using 41 MeV deuterons provided from Takasaki Ion Accelerators for Advanced Radiation Application of Japan Atomic Energy Agency. Relative production yields of impurity radionuclides such as
Zn to
Cu are extremely low, which allow us to chemically separate
Cu from an irradiated
Zn sample with a few steps and to reuse high cost an enriched
Zn sample. The present result strongly suggest that the
Zn(
,
)
Cu reaction is the most promising route to produce high quality
Cu and could solve a longstanding problem of establishing an appropriate production method of
Cu.
Kawaguchi, Yuko*; Yang, Y.*; Kawashiri, Narutoshi*; Shiraishi, Keisuke*; Takasu, Masako*; Narumi, Issey*; Sato, Katsuya; Hashimoto, Hirofumi*; Nakagawa, Kazumichi*; Tanigawa, Yoshiaki*; et al.
Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres, 43(4-5), p.411 - 428, 2013/10
Times Cited Count:42 Percentile:79.51(Biology)Nagai, Yasuki; Hashimoto, Kazuyuki; Hatsukawa, Yuichi; Saeki, Hideya; Motoishi, Shoji; Sonoda, Nozomi; Kawabata, Masako; Harada, Hideo; Kin, Tadahiro*; Tsukada, Kazuaki; et al.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 82(6), p.064201_1 - 064201_7, 2013/06
Times Cited Count:46 Percentile:85.28(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Yamasaki, Chisato*; Murakami, Katsuhiko*; Fujii, Yasuyuki*; Sato, Yoshiharu*; Harada, Erimi*; Takeda, Junichi*; Taniya, Takayuki*; Sakate, Ryuichi*; Kikugawa, Shingo*; Shimada, Makoto*; et al.
Nucleic Acids Research, 36(Database), p.D793 - D799, 2008/01
Times Cited Count:52 Percentile:70.56(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)Here we report the new features and improvements in our latest release of the H-Invitational Database, a comprehensive annotation resource for human genes and transcripts. H-InvDB, originally developed as an integrated database of the human transcriptome based on extensive annotation of large sets of fulllength cDNA (FLcDNA) clones, now provides annotation for 120 558 human mRNAs extracted from the International Nucleotide Sequence Databases (INSD), in addition to 54 978 human FLcDNAs, in the latest release H-InvDB. We mapped those human transcripts onto the human genome sequences (NCBI build 36.1) and determined 34 699 human gene clusters, which could define 34 057 protein-coding and 642 non-protein-coding loci; 858 transcribed loci overlapped with predicted pseudogenes.
Hashimoto, Kazuyuki*; Kawabata, Masako*; Saeki, Hideya*; Sato, Shunichi*; Tsukada, Kazuaki; Sugo, Yumi*; Nagai, Yasuki*; Hatsukawa, Yuichi*; Ishioka, Noriko*
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Sakurai, Hideyuki*; Okamoto, Masahiko*; Shin, Masako*; Takeuchi, Aiko*; Hasegawa, Masatoshi*; Sato, Takahiro; Oikawa, Masakazu*; Kamiya, Tomihiro; Arakawa, Kazuo; Nakano, Takashi*
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Warashina, Tomoro*; Sato, Asako*; Shagimardanova, E.*; Maruyama, Shigenori*; Mori, Hiroshi*; Narumi, Issey*; Gusev, O.*; Saito, Motofumi*; Sanada, Yukihisa; Sasaki, Yoshito; et al.
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Okamoto, Masahiko*; Sakurai, Hideyuki*; Shin, Masako*; Hasegawa, Masatoshi*; Oikawa, Masakazu*; Sato, Takahiro; Kamiya, Tomihiro; Arakawa, Kazuo; Nakano, Takashi*
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Kawabata, Masako; Hashimoto, Kazuyuki; Saeki, Hideya; Sato, Nozomi*; Motoishi, Shoji*; Nagai, Yasuki
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