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Tsuneo Omura

Bio: Tsuneo Omura is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microsome & Reductase. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 19 publications receiving 16378 citations.

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Tsuneo Omura1, Ryo Sato1
TL;DR: The present paper gives a detailed account of the investigations on rabbit liver microsomes and crude microsomal digests, which have led to postulate the hemoprotein nature of the pigment.

11,895 citations

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Tsuneo Omura1, Ryo Sato1
TL;DR: The present paper gives a detailed account of the investigations on rabbit liver microsomes and crude microsomal digests, which have led to postulate the hemoprotein nature of the pigment.

3,164 citations

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TL;DR: The findings indicate that the rates of synthesis and degradation of the NADPH-cytochrome c reductase vary conversely in the induction process, and the relevance of these findings to the control of the turnover of membrane enzymes is discussed.

209 citations


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TL;DR: Using this method, the liped peroxide level in the liver of rats suffering from carbon tetrachloride intoxication was investigated and was in good agreement with previously reported data obtained by measuring diene content.

24,847 citations

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Tsuneo Omura1, Ryo Sato1
TL;DR: The present paper gives a detailed account of the investigations on rabbit liver microsomes and crude microsomal digests, which have led to postulate the hemoprotein nature of the pigment.

11,895 citations

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TL;DR: There is little doubt that measurements of bioaccumulation and biomarker responses in fish from contaminated sites offer great promises for providing information that can contribute to environmental monitoring programs designed for various aspects of ERA.

4,397 citations

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Tsuneo Omura1, Ryo Sato1
TL;DR: The present paper gives a detailed account of the investigations on rabbit liver microsomes and crude microsomal digests, which have led to postulate the hemoprotein nature of the pigment.

3,164 citations