Publications by authors named "Naomi Maeta"

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  • * Researchers aim to develop A. oryzae strains that produce less TCA by understanding how different concentrations of TCP affect the mold's growth and reproduction.
  • * The study found that higher TCP concentrations significantly slowed A. oryzae's growth and conidia formation, with no growth at concentrations above 30 μg/mL in liquid culture and 50 μg/mL in agar
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There are a tremendous number of asbestos-containing buildings without any surveys on the presence of asbestos because of the difficulty to detect asbestos in building materials simply and quickly, although a great deal of worldwide effort was put into removing asbestos of which inhalation causes serious diseases. In this study, we newly developed a simple dyeing method to detect chrysotile asbestos, the most commonly used type of asbestos, in asbestos-cement composite materials using magnesium-chelating organic dyes. As an essential process for selective dyeing of chrysotile asbestos, special pretreatment with a calcium-chelating agent was developed to prevent the dyes from reacting with calcium, which is the major component of concrete materials.

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