Publications by authors named "Y Asoh"

Article Synopsis
  • Activation of the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) has been linked to cardiovascular diseases, making MR blockers like esaxerenone important for treatment.
  • Esaxerenone has shown strong effects in lowering blood pressure and protecting kidney function in salt-sensitive hypertensive rats, demonstrating its potential as a therapeutic option.
  • The study revealed a unique way esaxerenone binds to the MR ligand-binding domain, providing new insights into its effectiveness compared to other MR antagonists.
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A novel method for proving the time course of the unfolding and refolding processes of metalloprotein bovine carbonic anhydrase 2 (CA2) is demonstrated using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI MS) combined with pH jumps between 3.6 and 4.4.

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Conformational change of calcitonins has been examined by measuring the rate of hydrogen/deuterium (H/D) exchange in amino acids. Time dependent m/z shift caused by H/D exchange was monitored by electrospray ionization quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometry (ESI-QIT MS). The rate constants of H/D exchange were calculated from apparent first-order kinetics.

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A total synthesis of the potent immunosuppressant FR901483 (1) has been accomplished. The key feature of our convergent synthesis is the stereoselective incorporation of the p-methoxybenzyl and methylamino groups within the core moiety 10. Tricycle 10 was itself constructed by an intramolecular aldol reaction of the symmetrical keto-aldehyde 7.

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In the present study, the permeation characteristics of a hydrophilic basic compound (HBC) in a bio-mimetic parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (bio-mimetic PAMPA) were investigated in detail. The bio-mimetic PAMPA membrane was constructed on a hydrophobic filter by impregnating a lipid solution consisting of phosphatidylcholine (0.8%, w/w), phosphatidylethanolamine (0.

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