Takuji Kataoka
Hamamatsu Photonics
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Biomedical Optics Express | 2012
Norikazu Sugiyama; Yasuyuki Asai; Toyohiko Yamauchi; Takuji Kataoka; Takahiro Ikeda; Hidenao Iwai; Takashi Sakurai; Yoshinori Mizuguchi
There is a need for a noninvasive technique to monitor living pluripotent stem cell condition without any labeling. We present an optical imaging technique that is able to capture information about optical path difference through the cell and cell adhesion properties simultaneously using a combination of quantitative phase microscopy (QPM) and interference reflection microscopy (IRM) techniques. As a novel application of QPM and IRM, this multimodal imaging technique demonstrated its ability to distinguish the undifferentiated status of human induced pluripotent stem (hiPS) cells quantitatively based on the variation of optical path difference between the nucleus and cytoplasm as well as hiPS cell-specific cell adhesion properties.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 2005
Masanori Fukushima; Takuji Kataoka; Norikazu Sugiyama; K. Mohri
In the previous paper, we demonstrated that milligauss ultra-low-frequency alternative current (mG ULF-AC) magnetic field applied phosphate buffered saline solution (PBS) per se stimulated elevation of intracellular Ca/sup 2+/ level and enhanced phagocytic activity of human poly-morphonuclear (PMN) leukocyte. During the course of the study to explore the mechanism of the biological effect of such mG magnetic field applied PBS, we found extraordinary phenomena which challenges our understanding of physical chemistry of water and bioenergetics. PBS and highly purified water were exposed to mG ULF-AC which was generated by a Helmholtz coil under visible light (mG/light). When mG/light-applied pure water or PBS was added to the medium, CHO cells which respond to exogenous adenosine triphosphate (ATP) resulting in increase of intracellular Ca/sup 2+/ level, were found to elevate intracellular Ca/sup 2+/ level without exogenous ATP. This activity of mG ULF-AC applied water or PBS was equivalent to 100 nM ATP. Furthermore, when magnetic field was applied on highly purified water under visible light, for more than 12 h at 40/spl deg/C, the pure water became to exert luminescence of luciferin in the presence of luciferase. This reaction did not require ATP nor Mg/sup 2+/ in the reaction mixture at all. These facts indicate that mG/light-applied PBS or water mimics ATP activity.
Photochemistry and Photobiology | 1992
Masayuki Masuko; Takuji Kataoka; Norikazu Sugiyama; Shigeru Uchiyama; Hirofumi Sugiyama; Katsunori Tarui; Kiyoshi Kamiya; Tohru Kawai
Abstract— We developed a photon counting TV camera system, which uses an image guide consisting of tapered optical fibers, for the rapid detection and counting of microscopic sized luminous particles in a wide field. Using a luminous bacterium as a standard, we compared this image guide‐coupled TV camera to a lens‐coupled TV camera by determining their light collecting powers and detection abilities for single bacteria on a membrane filter. The image guide shortened the detection time by an order of magnitude, making the photon counting TV camera a practical system for rapid counting of bacteria.
ieee international magnetics conference | 2005
Masanori Fukushima; Takuji Kataoka; Norikazu Sugiyama; K. Mohri
This paper reports on the biological activities of milligauss magnetic field (mG) applied PBS and also of mG-applied highly purified water on biological systems including CHO cells and luciferin-luciferase system. PBS and highly purified water were exposed to ultra low frequency magnetic field (mg-ULF) which was generated by an Helmholtz coil under visible light . When mG/light-applied pure water or PBS was added to the medium, CHO cells which have UTP receptor on the cell surface and which responds to exogenous ATP which in turn causes an increase of intracellular Ca/sup 2+/ level were found to elevate intracellular Ca/sup 2+/ level and suramin, an antagonist for the receptor, blocked the mG/light-applied PBS or water activity on the cells. When magnetic field was applied on pure water under visible light, for more than 12 hours at 40/spl deg/C, the pure water caused the luminescence of luciferin in the presence of luciferase. This reaction did not require ATP nor Mg/sup 2+/ in the reaction mixture at all. However, without luciferase in the reaction mixture no luminescence was observed. This mG/light-applied water did not scavenge luciferin-luciferase luminescence by the water. This is the first report that luciferin-luciferase luminescence without ATP and Mg/sup 2+/ and this raises the question of what kind of molecular species play stable energy donor in place of ATP. One hypothesis is that the magnetic energy applied onto pure water was stored in certain water (cluster) molecule: H/sub 3/O/sup +/(H2O)/sub n/, as a form with stable hydrogen bond resonance, and transferred to the enzyme protein molecule resulting to form oxy-luciferin with luminescence.
Archive | 1995
Atsumi Hirose; Susumu Seto; Takuji Kataoka; David Wang
Archive | 1992
Atsumi Hirose; Susumu Seto; Takuji Kataoka
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 2001
Masanori Fukushima; Takuji Kataoka; Chikuma Hamada; Mippo Matsumoto
Transactions of the Magnetics Society of Japan | 2002
Masanori Fukushima; K. Mohri; Takuji Kataoka; Mippo Matsumoto
Archive | 1998
Takuji Kataoka; Masanori Matsubara; Yoshinori Mizuguchi; 正典 松原; 義則 水口; 卓治 片岡
Archive | 2011
Takuji Kataoka; Taira Ito; Natsumi Saito