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Ryuichiro Kurane
Researcher at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Publications - 74
Citations - 2268
Ryuichiro Kurane is an academic researcher from National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhodococcus & Alcaligenes latus. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 74 publications receiving 2159 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryuichiro Kurane include Waseda University.
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Fluorescence-quenching phenomenon by photoinduced electron transfer between a fluorescent dye and a nucleotide base.
Masaki Torimura,Shinya Kurata,Kazutaka Yamada,Toyokazu Yokomaku,Yoichi Kamagata,Takahiro Kanagawa,Ryuichiro Kurane +6 more
TL;DR: This work focused on the redox properties of some commercially available fluorescent dyes, and investigated dye-nucleotide interactions between a free dye and a nucleotide in aqueous solution by electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques to estimate the fluorescence quenching intensity.
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Fluorescent quenching-based quantitative detection of specific DNA/RNA using a BODIPY® FL-labeled probe or primer
Shinya Kurata,Takahiro Kanagawa,Kazutaka Yamada,Masaki Torimura,Toyokazu Yokomaku,Yoichi Kamagata,Ryuichiro Kurane +6 more
TL;DR: A simple method for the quantitative detection of specific DNA or RNA molecules based on the finding that BODIPY((R)) FL fluorescence was quenched by its interaction with a uniquely positioned guanine.
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Production of a Bioflocculant by Rhodococcus erythropolis S-1 Grown on Alcohols
Ryuichiro Kurane,Kazuhiro Hatamochi,Tadashi Kakuno,Masataka Kiyohara,Masahiko Hirano,Yoshitaka Taniguchi +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that alcohols are useful carbon sources for its flocculant production and culture time. But they did not find that ethanol medium flocculated a wide range of suspended soils, alkaline and acid.
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Burkholderia kururiensis sp. nov., a trichloroethylene (TCE)-degrading bacterium isolated from an aquifer polluted with TCE
Hui Zhang,Satoshi Hanada,Toru Shigematsu,Katsutoshi Shibuya,Yoichi Kamagata,Takahiro Kanagawa,Ryuichiro Kurane +6 more
TL;DR: A phylogenetic study based on 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that strain KP23T should be placed in the genus Burkholderia, a Gram-negative, oval-shaped micro-organism isolated from an aquifer sample collected at a TCE-polluted site in Japan by enriching with phenol as sole carbon source.
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Bacterial communities in petroleum oil in stockpiles.
Nobuyuki Yoshida,Kazuhiro Yagi,Daisuke Sato,Noriko Watanabe,Takeshi Kuroishi,Kana Nishimoto,Akira Yanagida,Tohoru Katsuragi,Takahiro Kanagawa,Ryuichiro Kurane,Yoshiki Tani +10 more
TL;DR: Using an archaea-specific primer set, methanogens were found in crude-oil sludge but not in oil samples, indicating that methanogen might be involved in sludge formation in oil stockpiles.