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Ken-ichi Kasai

Researcher at Teikyo University

Publications -  5
Citations -  661

Ken-ichi Kasai is an academic researcher from Teikyo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galectin & Calcium ATPase. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 648 citations.

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Galectins: A Family of Animal Lectins That Decipher Glycocodes

TL;DR: Crystallographic studies revealed that galectins and legume lectins such as concanavalin A have a common topology in spite of the absence of sequence homology, which suggests a possible relationship between animal and plant lectins, and the existence of a lectin super family.
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Determination of the Affinity Constants of Concanavalin A for Monosaccharides by Fluorescence Affinity Probe Capillary Electrophoresis

TL;DR: Dissociation constants between a legume lectin, concanavalin A, and unlabeled neutral monosaccharides were determined by affinity probe capillary electrophoresis (APCE), which should be useful for the analysis of a wide range of molecular interactions on a microscale.
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Purification and Molecular Characterization of a Novel 16-kDa Galectin from the Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

TL;DR: In spite of phylogenic distance between nematodes and vertebrates, both the 16-kDa and 32-k da nematode isolectins have conserved essentially the same function(s) as those of vertebrate galectins, probably through recognition of a key disaccharide moiety, “N-acetyllactosamine.”
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Expression of the endogenous 14-kDa beta-galactoside-binding lectin galectin in normal human skin.

TL;DR: The present study indicates that normal human skin produces the β-galactoside-binding 14-kDa galectin, and this galECTin is located in both the epidermis, particularly in the keratinocytes and Langerhans cells, and in the dermis.
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Cell calcium signalling induced by endogenous lectin carbohydrate interaction in the Jurkat T cell line

TL;DR: The effects of the β-galactoside-binding lectin from human placenta (HPL14) on intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) were examined in the human Jurkat T cell line and resulted in lectin proteins with considerably decreased calcium signalling efficiency.