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Update date: Sep. 24, 2022
Yamazaki Ken'ichi
ヤマザキ ケンイチ | Yamazaki Ken'ichi
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Associate Professor
Other affiliations (1):
Homepage URL (1):
http://noah.ees.hokudai.ac.jp/emb/ymzklab/yamazaki.html
Research field (2):
Science education
, Molecular biology
Research keywords (18):
directed evolution
, BioBrick
, BioDevice
, E. coli
, plant
, Biosensor
, 生物ロボット
, Gene design
, Synthetic biology
, Artificial organisms
, ステロイドホルモン
, 分子生物学
, Androgen
, Estrogen
, Steroid hormone
, Plant Physiology
, Biochemistry
, Molecular Biology
Research theme for competitive and other funds (2):
- 1997 - ステロイドホルモン活性を検出する植物バイオセンサーの構築
- 1997 - Construction of A Plant Biosensor that detects Steriod Hormone Activities.
Papers (47):
MISC (2):
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Debora Pamela Arce, Andrea Veronica Godoy, Kenichi Tsuda, Ken-ichi Yamazaki, Estela Marta Valle, Maria Jose Iglesias, Maria Florencia Di Mauro, Claudia Anahi Casalongue. The analysis of an Arabidopsis triple knock-down mutant reveals functions for MBF1 genes under oxidative stress conditions. JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 2010. 167. 3. 194-200
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Takuto Tojo, Kenichi Tsuda, Takeshi Yoshizumi, Akira Ikeda, Junji Yamaguchi, Minami Matsui, Ken-ichi Yamazaki. Arabidopsis MBF1s Control Leaf Cell Cycle and its Expansion. PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY. 2009. 50. 2. 254-264
Patents (1):
Books (14):
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遺伝子デザイン学入門I-かんたんデザイン編-
北海道大学出版会 2012
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環境修復の科学と技術
北海道大学出版会 2007
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レーヴン/ジョンソン生化学(下)原書第7版
培風館 2007
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レーヴン/ジョンソン生化学(上)原書第7版
培風館 2006
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わくわく自由研究 2<ISBN4-337-16512-6>
国土社 2005
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Lectures and oral presentations (9):
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Arabidopsis MBF1s Play a Crucial Role for Controlling Leaf Cell Expansion through Regulating The Expression of Endoreduplication-Related Factors.
(19th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research 2008)
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Tissue-specific Expression of Three Genes of Co-activator, MBF1, in Arabidopsis thaliana.
(7th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology 2003)
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Restoration of TATA-dependent transcription in a heat-inactivated extract of tobacco nuclei by recombinant TATA-binding protein (TBP) from tobacco.
(5th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology 1997)
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Tobacco in vitro transcription system can reconstitute transcriptional activation.
(4th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology 1994)
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Heat response of transcriptional activation associated with HSP 18.2 promoter in tobacco nuclear extract.
(4th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology 1994)
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Education (3):
- - 1985 Osaka University Graduate School, Division of Medicine
- - 1981 Shizuoka University Graduate School, Division of Agriculture
- - 1979 Shizuoka University Faculty of Agriculture
Professional career (1):
- 1981:Degree of Master:Shizuoka University1985:Degree of Doctor:Osaka University(Medical Science) (Shizuoka University)
Work history (6):
Committee career (1):
Awards (1):
Association Membership(s) (2):
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