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Kazuaki Kakehi

Researcher at Kindai University

Publications -  225
Citations -  6786

Kazuaki Kakehi is an academic researcher from Kindai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Capillary electrophoresis & Glycan. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 225 publications receiving 6519 citations. Previous affiliations of Kazuaki Kakehi include Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd. & Shimadzu Corp..

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High-performance liquid chromatography of reducing carbohydrates as strongly ultraviolet-absorbing and electrochemically sensitive 1-phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone derivatives

TL;DR: Reverse-phase partition chromatography on a column of Capcell Pak C18 with uv or electrochemical detection allowed rapid analysis of aldoses and N-acetylhexosamines with the detection limit of 1 pmol or 100 fmol, respectively, and proved especially useful for analysis of component monosaccharides of glycorproteins.
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The protease-activated receptor-2 agonist induces gastric mucus secretion and mucosal cytoprotection

TL;DR: PAR-2 activation triggers the cytoprotective secretion of gastric mucus by stimulating the release of CGRP and tachykinins from sensory neurons, and the PAR-2-mediated salivary exocrine secretion appears to be independent of capsaicin-sensitive sensory neurons.
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Comparison of Methods for Profiling O-Glycosylation HUMAN PROTEOME ORGANISATION HUMAN DISEASE GLYCOMICS/PROTEOME INITIATIVE MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL STUDY OF IgA1

TL;DR: An assessment of the methodologies currently used for O-glycan analysis found two general strategies were found to give the most reliable data, namely direct MS analysis of mixtures of permethylated reduced glycans in the positive ion mode and analysis of native reduced glycoproteins in the negative ion mode using LC-MS approaches.
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Analysis of the oligosaccharides in ovalbumin by high-performance capillary electrophoresis.

TL;DR: The oligosaccharides in ovalbumin as a glycoprotein model were released with anhydrous hydrazine, and reductively pyridylaminated after re-N-acetylation, and analyzed by capillary zone electrophoresis with on-column fluorometric detection.