Publications by authors named "Ryousuke Takagi"

Membrane distillation (MD) is a technology that can treat feed solutions with higher osmotic pressure, as well as produce high-purity water. However, the water production cost of the MD process is expensive. In this study, to decrease the water production cost, we attempted to evaluate the effect of membrane characteristics on the long-term stability of a vacuum MD (VMD) system.

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In molluscs, shell matrix proteins are associated with biomineralization, a biologically controlled process that involves nucleation and growth of calcium carbonate crystals. Identification and characterization of shell matrix proteins are important for better understanding of the adaptive radiation of a large variety of molluscs. We searched the draft genome sequence of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata and annotated 30 different kinds of shell matrix proteins.

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Genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) are powerful tools for systems neuroscience. Recent efforts in protein engineering have significantly increased the performance of GECIs. The state-of-the art single-wavelength GECI, GCaMP3, has been deployed in a number of model organisms and can reliably detect three or more action potentials in short bursts in several systems in vivo.

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The hard tissue of the Japanese pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata, consists of two layers, the outer prismatic layer, bearing calcite, and the inner nacreous layer, bearing aragonite. An EDTA-insoluble fraction of the prismatic layer of P. fucata was extracted with urea.

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Article Synopsis
  • BMPs are a group of proteins related to bone development, with BMP-2 being crucial for bone cell differentiation and developmental patterns.
  • Researchers identified and analyzed the BMP-2 gene in the oyster species Pinctada fucata, revealing it has 447 amino acids and shares high sequence similarity with both oyster and human BMP-2.
  • The expression of the BMP-2 gene was notably strong in the mantle tissue, indicating its significant role in the formation of the nacreous shell layer.
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