Miki Itoh
Canon Inc.
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2013
Masayo Ogiso; Junko Kobayashi; Tomoko Imai; Koji Matsuoka; Miki Itoh; Takeshi Imamura; Tomoko Okada; Hiroshi Miura; Toshinori Nishiyama; Kenichi Hatanaka; Norihiko Minoura
Carbohydrate-mediated functions in biological systems have generated considerable interest in recent years. We have developed a device bearing immobilized carbohydrates on a colloidal gold surface and applied this device to the detection of carbohydrate-binding molecules by using localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) spectroscopy. The sensing device was constructed by using cyanuric chloride as an amine-linker between an amino residue of a polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimer-coated colloidal gold surface and the amino residue of a 12-aminododecyl glycoside. After optimizing the construction of the device, we characterized its LSPR-based sensing capability. Binding specificity with lectins and linear range responses were obtained with the device. Our LSPR-based sensing device thus provides a label-free, low-cost detection method for use as a laboratory research tool or in medical glycan arrays.
Chemsuschem | 2015
Yoshinari Sawama; Takahiro Kawajiri; Miki Niikawa; Ryota Goto; Yuki Yabe; Tohru Takahashi; Takahisa Marumoto; Miki Itoh; Yuuichi Kimura; Yasunari Monguchi; Shin-ichi Kondo; Hironao Sajiki
A one-pot continuous-flow method for hydrogen (deuterium) generation and subsequent hydrogenation (deuterogenation) was developed using a stainless-steel (SUS304)-mediated ball-milling approach. SUS304, especially zero-valent Cr and Ni as constituents of the SUS304, and mechanochemical processing played crucial roles in the development of the reactions.
Organic Letters | 2018
Yoshinari Sawama; Naoki Yasukawa; Kazuho Ban; Ryota Goto; Miki Niikawa; Yasunari Monguchi; Miki Itoh; Hironao Sajiki
Hydrogen gas can be generated from simple alkanes (e.g., n-pentane, n-hexane, etc.) and diethyl ether (Et2O) by mechanochemical energy using a planetary ball mill (SUS304, Fritsch Pulverisette 7), and the use of stainless steel balls and vessel is an important factor to generate the hydrogen. The reduction of organic compounds was also accomplished using the in-situ-generated hydrogen. While the use of pentane as the hydrogen source facilitated the reduction of the olefin moieties, the arene reduction could proceed using Et2O. Within the components (Fe, Cr, Ni, etc.) of the stainless steel, Cr was the metal factor for the hydrogen generation from the alkanes and Et2O, and Ni metal played the role of the hydrogenation catalyst.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2013
Masayo Ogiso; Koji Matsuoka; Tomoko Okada; Tomoko Imai; Miki Itoh; Takeshi Imamura; Yoshimi Haga; Kenichi Hatanaka; Norihiko Minoura
The immobilization of carbohydrates on gold surfaces is a prerequisite technology for carbohydrate-related studies, including those of carbohydrate-biomolecule interactions. Glycolipid domains in cell membranes, such as lipid rafts, are thought to play an important role in cell biology through their carbohydrate portions. To understand the recognition of glycolipid domains such as receptors for bacterial toxins and viruses, we immobilized clusters of carbohydrates on a gold surface by using polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers as a scaffold. The PAMAM dendrimers were adsorbed on the gold-coated surface of a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensor and were observed by means of QCM with dissipation (QCM-D). After adsorption of the PAMAM dendrimers, lysoganglioside-GM(1) and 12-aminododecyl-N-acetylglucosaminide (GlcNAc-C12-NH(2)) were immobilized on the amino groups of PAMAM dendrimers by means of an NH(2) cross-linker. Immobilization of the carbohydrates was confirmed by observation of their specific interaction with anti-ganglioside GM(1) antibody or wheat germ agglutinin (WGA). Surfaces with different GlcNAc-C12-NH(2) cluster sizes and densities were prepared by varying the size of the PAMAM dendrimers or the concentration of GlcNAc-C12-NH(2) immobilized on the dendrimers, respectively. Analysis of the binding between the GlcNAc-C12-NH(2)-immobilized surface and WGA revealed that the size of the PAMAM dendrimers influenced the GlcNAc-C12-NH(2)-WGA interaction, with larger dendrimers resulting in higher WGA binding constants.
Hepatology Research | 2012
Yasutaka Matsunaga; Akira Goto; Hideki Wakasugi; Ayako Itoh; Kazuhiko Yonezawa; Miki Itoh; Kenichi Fujii; Kazuya Suzuki; Takashi Abe; Keiko Ushijima; Yasuhisa Shinomura
Klinefelters syndrome (KS) is a unique physical condition characterized by tall stature, eunuchoid body proportions, gynecomastia, and azoospermia, in addition to an extra X chromosome. In contrast to the original description, symptoms or physical findings can be extremely varied. KS is the most common chromosomal disorder, with an incidence of 1 in 500 males and is also the most commonly undiagnosed chromosomal disorder. Here, we present the case of a 26‐year‐old man with KS, who visited our hospital with complaints of abdominal pain and fever. On a routine physical examination, he did not differ from a normal karyotype male. Computed tomography showed extensive portal and mesenteric vein thrombosis (PMVT). It is well known that KS is frequently associated with venous thrombosis, but KS with PMVT has rarely been reported. Approximately one‐third of PMVT is idiopathic, but this case suggests the possibility that undiagnosed KS is one of the causes of PMVT, as some individuals with KS are not easily distinguishable from those with the normal karyotype.
International Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2011
Miki Itoh; Akira Goto; Hideki Wakasugi; Yutaka Yoshida; Yasutaka Matsunaga; Kenichi Fujii; Kazuya Suzuki; Kazuhiko Yonezawa; Takashi Abe; Yoshiaki Arimura; Yasuhisa Shinomura
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy | 2011
Akira Goto; Yasutaka Sukawa; Hisayoshi Igarashi; Kei Onodera; Yuka Aoki; Kazuya Suzuki; Kazuhiko Yonezawa; Atsushi Yawata; Toshihisa Kobayashi; Hiroyuki Kaneto; Haruo Shimizu; Hideki Wakasugi; Yasutaka Matsunaga; Miki Itoh; Hiroyuki Okuda; Yoshiaki Arimura; Yasuhisa Shinomura
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2015
Yoshinari Sawama; Miki Niikawa; Yuki Yabe; Ryota Goto; Takahiro Kawajiri; Takahisa Marumoto; Tohru Takahashi; Miki Itoh; Yuuichi Kimura; Yasushi Sasai; Yukinori Yamauchi; Shin-ichi Kondo; Masayuki Kuzuya; Yasunari Monguchi; Hironao Sajiki
Archive | 1998
Toshinori Hasegawa; Masaki Inaba; Akio Saito; Akira Goto; Masao Furukawa; Shin Ishimatsu; Miki Itoh
Archive | 1998
Toshinori Hasegawa; Masaki Inaba; Akio Saito; Akira Goto; Masao Furukawa; Shin Ishimatsu; Miki Itoh