Publications by authors named "Koya Kobayashi"

Reducing synthetic nitrogen fertilizer (SNF) use is critical for mitigating environmental nitrogen (N) pollution caused by excessive reactive nitrogen and lowering the cost of chemical N fertilizer inputs in agricultural management. In response, Japan has set a national target to reduce chemical fertilizer inputs, with a goal of 30% reduction in SNF use. To assess the feasibility of this target, we collected ca.

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  • Imaging flow cytometry merges flow cytometry with fluorescence imaging and digital analysis, making it valuable for research in areas like cancer biology and drug discovery.
  • A major limitation is its reliance on fluorescent labeling for identifying cell types.
  • The study introduces a label-free chemical imaging approach using advanced laser technology, allowing for rapid analysis of living cells, with applications in studying microalgal metabolism and detecting cancer markers without labels.
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A chemically-activatable alkynyl steroid analogue probe has been synthesized for visualizing the lipid raft membrane domains by Raman microscopy. The Raman probe, in which ring A of its steroid backbone is replaced with an alkynyl group, was designed to enable activation of the alkyne signal through the Eschenmoser-Tanabe fragmentation reaction of the oxidized cholesterol precursor in lipid bilayer membranes. The alkynyl steroid analogue was observed to form liquid-ordered raft-like domains on a model giant-liposome system in a similar manner as cholesterol, and the large alkyne signal of the accumulated probe at 2120 cm was mapped on the microdomains with a Raman microscope.

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