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Wang, Y.*; Kajihara, Shun*; Matsuoka, Hideki*; Saika, B. K.*; Yamagami, Kohei*; Takeda, Yukiharu; Wadachi, Hiroki*; Ishizaka, Kyoko*; Iwasa, Yoshihiro*; Nakano, Masaki*
Nano Letters, 22(24), p.9964 - 9971, 2022/12
Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:84.45(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)Matsuoka, Hideki*; Barnes, S. E.*; Ieda, Junichi; Maekawa, Sadamichi; Bahramy, M. S.*; Saika, B. K.*; Takeda, Yukiharu; Wadachi, Hiroki*; Wang, Y.*; Yoshida, Satoshi*; et al.
Nano Letters, 21(4), p.1807 - 1814, 2021/02
Times Cited Count:14 Percentile:76.58(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)Nakano, Masaki*; Wang, Y.*; Yoshida, Satoshi*; Matsuoka, Hideki*; Majima, Yuki*; Ikeda, Keisuke*; Hirata, Yasuyuki*; Takeda, Yukiharu; Wadachi, Hiroki*; Kohama, Yoshimitsu*; et al.
Nano Letters, 19(12), p.8806 - 8810, 2019/12
Times Cited Count:57 Percentile:92.23(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)Adachi, Yasuhisa*; Kobayashi, Motoyoshi*; Feng, L.*; Tsujimoto, Yoko*; Yamashita, Yuji
Oreo Saiensu, 13(7), p.299 - 307, 2013/07
The electrical double layer is a well-known concept of a charged surface in an electrolyte solution. In the present article, we go back to the original history of electrokinetics to note how the concept has been established. In the first approximation, we pay attention to one dimensional plate model and discuss on the effectiveness of the DLVO theory in relation to the stability of colloidal dispersion. It is already about seventy years from the proposal of the DLVO theory and its effectiveness has been discussed in many respects. Nevertheless, there still exist unanswered important questions on the flocculation of charged colloids moving with diffusive electrical double layer. In terms of history and progress in technology, an approach using fluid mechanics will be essentially important in future.
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:43 Percentile:85.32(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Ohgama, Kazuya; Ando, Yoko; Yamaguchi, Mika; Ikuta, Yuko; Shinohara, Nobuo; Murakami, Hiroyuki; Yamashita, Kiyonobu; Uesaka, Mitsuru*; Demachi, Kazuyuki*; Komiyama, Ryoichi*; et al.
JAEA-Review 2013-004, 76 Pages, 2013/05
JAEA together with the Japan Nuclear Human Resource Development Network (JN-HRD Net), the University of Tokyo (UT) and the Japan Atomic Industrial Forum (JAIF) cohosted the IAEA-Nuclear Energy Management School in Tokai Village, aiming that Japan will be the center of nuclear HRD in the Asian region. In the school, not only lectures by IAEA experts, but also lectures by Japanese experts and technical visits were included for foreign participants. The school contributed to the internationalization of Japanese young professionals, development of nuclear human resource of other countries, and enhancement of cooperation between IAEA and Japan. Additionally, collaborative relationship within JN-HRD Net was strengthened by the school. In this report, findings obtained during the preparatory work and the school period are reported for future international nuclear HRD activities in Japan.
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:42.84(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 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.
Chiba, Naoki*; Arakawa, Kozue*; Nakamura, Shigeo*; Suzuki, Seiichi*; Adachi, Yoshinori*; Yokota, Yuichiro; Hase, Yoshihiro
JAEA-Review 2006-042, JAEA Takasaki Annual Report 2005, P. 92, 2007/02
no abstracts in English
Hara, Keigo*; Adachi, Takeshi*; Akimune, Hidetoshi*; Daito, Izuru*; Fujimura, Hisako*; Fujita, Yoshitaka*; Fujiwara, Mamoru; Fushimi, Kenichi*; Hara, Kaoru*; Harakeh, M. N.*; et al.
Physical Review C, 68(6), p.064612_1 - 064612_9, 2003/12
Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:58.04(Physics, Nuclear)no abstracts in English
Kuroda, Toshimasa*; Sato, Kazuyoshi; Akiba, Masato; Ezato, Koichiro; Enoeda, Mikio; Osaki, Toshio*; Kosaku, Yasuo; Sato, Satoshi; Sato, Shinichi*; Suzuki, Satoshi*; et al.
JAERI-Tech 2002-044, 25 Pages, 2002/03
no abstracts in English
Esaka, Fumitaka; Magara, Masaaki; Hanzawa, Yukiko; Sakurai, Satoshi; Taguchi, Takuji; Takai, Konomi; Sakakibara, Takaaki; Kurosawa, Setsumi; Takahashi, Masato; Yasuda, Kenichiro; et al.
Dai-22-Kai Kaku Busshitsu Kanri Gakkai Nihon Shibu Nenji Taikai Rombunshu, 8 Pages, 2001/11
no abstracts in English
Usuda, Shigekazu; Watanabe, Kazuo; Sakurai, Satoshi; Magara, Masaaki; Hanzawa, Yukiko; Esaka, Fumitaka; Miyamoto, Yutaka; Yasuda, Kenichiro; Saito, Yoko; Gunji, Katsubumi*; et al.
KEK Proceedings 2001-14, p.88 - 92, 2001/06
no abstracts in English
Adachi, Takeo; Usuda, Shigekazu; Watanabe, Kazuo; Sakurai, Satoshi; Magara, Masaaki; Hanzawa, Yukiko; Esaka, Fumitaka; Yasuda, Kenichiro; Saito, Yoko; Takahashi, Masato; et al.
IAEA-SM-367/10/02 (CD-ROM), 8 Pages, 2001/00
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Chiba, Naoki*; Arakawa, Kozue*; Nakamura, Shigeo*; Suzuki, Seiichi*; Adachi, Yoko*; Yokota, Yuichiro; Hase, Yoshihiro; Narumi, Issei
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Adachi, Sadia*; Sueki, Keisuke*; Toyoshima, Atsushi*; Tsukada, Kazuaki; Haba, Hiromitsu*; Komori, Yukiko*; Yokokita, Takuya*; Mori, Taiki*
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Anion exchange behavior of group-5 elements, Nb, Ta, and their pseudo homologue Pa in HF and HF/HNO solution was investigated to understand chemical properties of Db. Adsorption behavior of Db is clearly different from that of Ta and is similar to those of Nb and Pa. In the present study, anion exchange experiments of Nb, Ta and Pa were carried out with HF/HNO aqueous solution as basic experiments for estimating the species of Db fluoride complex. Adsorption behavior was investigated by changing the fluoride ion concentration for each HNO concentration. Based on the observed distribution coefficients of these elements, we discuss the formation reaction of the anionic fluoride complex and chemical species of Db.
Kato, Mizuho*; Adachi, Sadia*; Toyoshima, Atsushi*; Tsukada, Kazuaki; Asai, Masato; Haba, Hiromitsu*; Yokokita, Takuya*; Komori, Yukiko*; Shigekawa, Yudai*; Sueki, Keisuke*
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A few studies have been so far performed on aqueous chemistry of Db, the group-5 superheavy element, by anion-exchange experiments in HF and HF/HNO mixture solutions. Although the distribution coefficient (Kd) of Db was shown to trend to Ta Nb Db Pa in the group-5 homologs and pseudo-homolog elements, its chemical species has not been clarified. In this work, for identification of fluoride species of Db, we performed anion-exchange experiments of Nb, Ta, and Db in HF/1.0 M HNO mixture solutions by using an automated rapid chemistry apparatus, ARCA.