Publications by authors named "Yushi Nakamura"

A molecular probe with l-phenylalanine -nitroanilide and l-lysin 4-methylcoumaryl-7-amide, in which these amino acid derivatives are connected through a succinic-acid spacer, was prepared. Trypsin and papain were detected by blue-fluorescence emission of generated 7-amino-4-methylcoumarin (AMC). α-Chymotrypsin and nattokinase were detected from both the blue-fluorescence emission of AMC and the UV absorbance of -nitroaniline.

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Dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) has wide variety of important applications such as real-time monitoring of chemical reactions and metabolic imaging. We construct DNP using photoexcited triplet electron spins (Triplet-DNP) apparatus combined with dissolution apparatus for solution NMR in a high magnetic field. Triplet-DNP enables us to obtain high nuclear polarization at room temperature.

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Dynamic nuclear polarization using photoexcited triplet electrons (Triplet-DNP) is a method to significantly enhance nuclear spin polarization even in a low magnetic field and at room temperature. Pentacene has been practically used as an efficient polarizing agent for Triplet-DNP. In this study, we demonstrate room temperature H and C hyperpolarization of eutectic mixtures of deuterated benzoic acid doped with pentacene and a target molecule such as salicylic acid, nicotinic acid, or 2-naphthoic acid.

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A formal anti-Markovnikov hydroamination of allylic alcohols using a Ru catalyst via tandem oxidation/1,4-conjugate addition/1,2-reduction was developed. Thus, the reaction of allylic alcohols with amines was performed in the presence of the catalyst generated from RuClH(CO)(PPh3)3 and 2,6-bis(n-butyliminomethyl)pyridine in situ to afford the corresponding γ-amino alcohols efficiently.

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Background Context: Rapid diagnosis and accurate detection of etiological agents in pyogenic spinal infection (PSI) patients are important.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical usefulness of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus-specific polymerase chain reaction (MRS-PCR) and broad-range universal PCR (U-PCR) for diagnosing PSI.

Study Design: A prospective diagnostic study.

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