Grant No. |
Title |
Researcher |
Institute |
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1701 |
Establishment of Quantification Method of Salt by Microwave -Emission Analysis
by Means of Hot Spots Produced by Irradiation- |
Yusuke Asakuma |
University of Hyogo |
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1702 |
Highly Sensitive Detection of Anions by Soluble Chiral Bis-Urea Receptors |
Suguru Ito |
Yokohama National University |
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1703 |
Ecosystem Rehabilitation Effects by Large Scale Mangrove Planting to Abandoned
Shimp Ponds in Thailand (Estimation of Carbon Accumulation and Food Web
Analysis) |
Shigeru Kato |
Seikei University |
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1704 |
Development of Highly Efficient Separation Processes of Critical Metals from Sea Resources |
Masahiro Goto |
Kyushu University |
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1705 |
Construction of Cooperative Transport of Bromide and Alkaline Metal Cation
with Ditopic Receptors |
Shin-ichi Kondo |
Yamagata University |
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1706 |
Study on Synergy Effect of Corrosion Inhibitor and Metal Cation on Metals
Corrosion |
Masatoshi Sakairi |
Hokkaido University |
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1707 |
Effect of Fluid Behavior in Flow Crystallizers on Salt Crystallization |
Ken-Ichiro Sotowa |
Tokushima University |
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1708 |
Fiber-Optic Sensor for High-Precision Detection of Salinity Concerntration |
Shuji Taue |
Okayama University |
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1709 |
Theoretical Modeling of Novel High Efficiency Reverse Organic Membrane
Mimicking the Permeation Mechanism of Aquaporin |
Hiromitsu Takaba |
Kogakuin University |
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1710 |
Development of Continuous Crystallization to Control the Properties of NaCl Crystals-Spherical Crystallization Using MSMPR Crystallizer- |
Kohei Tahara |
Gifu Pharmaceutical University |
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1711 |
Development of Decentralized Simple Multiple-Effect Evaporator for Liquid
Concentration and Distillation |
Takehiro Nosoko |
University of the Ryukyus |
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1712 |
Research on Materials Design of Durable Concrete against Salt Scaling by
Freezing and Thawing |
Shunsuke HANEHARA |
Iwate University |
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1713 |
Micro-Analysis for Sea Water by Freeze Concentration and X-Ray Fluorescence
Method |
Makoto Harada |
Tokyo Institute of Technology |
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1714 |
Robust Trapping, Removal and Super-Sensitive Characterization of Constituents
and Trace Impurity in Sea Water Ⅱ |
Masayuki Futamata |
Saitama University |
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1715 |
Development of Intelligent Ion Exchange Membrane Controlled by External
Stimuli |
Masahiro Funahashi |
Kagawa University |
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1716 |
Recovery of Metallic Ions from Natural Resource with Aqueous Two-Phase
System Containing Environmentally Friendly Solvent |
Michiaki Matsumoto |
Doshisha University |
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1717 |
Preparation of Nano-Structure Controlled Ion-Exchange Membranes by Ion
Beams and Their Application to Seawater Concentration Ⅱ |
Tetsuya Yamaki |
National Institute for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology |
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1718 |
Development of Optical Nano Device Utilizing a Single-Crystalline Metal
Film on NaCl (001) Substrate |
Kenzo Yamaguchi |
Kagawa University |
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1719 |
New Process for Preparation of Adsorbent with High Performance for Nitrate
from Bittern |
Takaaki Wajima |
Chiba University |
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1720 |
Seach for Chemical Chaperones and Interaction Protein Which Rescue Abnormal
Localization of Claudin-16 Magnesium Channel |
Akira Ikari |
Gifu Pharmaceutical University |
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1721 |
Na+-Dependent Inhibition of Microglial Activity and Its Contribution to Brain
Disorders |
Koichi Inoue |
Nagoya City University |
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1722 |
New Genetic Approaches to Study Regulatory Mechanisms of Sodium・Water Balance |
Yoichi Ueta |
University of Occupational and Environmental Health |
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1723 |
Molecular Mechanism Underlying Enhancement of IL-10 Production by K+ Channel Inhibition in Regulatory T Cell |
Susumu Ohya |
Nagoya City University |
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1724 |
Identification of Serine Proteases that Are Involved in Podocyte Injuries in Salt-Sensitive Hypertension and Its Application for Anti-Proteinuria Treatment |
Yutaka Kakizoe |
Kumamoto University |
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1725 |
Therapeutic Usefulness of Mast Cell-Stabilizers in the Chronic Kidney Disease |
Itsuro Kazama |
Tohoku University |
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1726 |
Development of Animal Models of Augmented Blood Pressure Variability Induced
by High Salt Intake and Identification of the Mechanism and Therapeutic
Methods |
Johji Kato |
University of Miyazaki |
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1727 |
Identification and Clarification of Mechanism for Elements that Regulate Disorders of Sensory Organs |
Masashi Kato |
Nagoya University |
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1728 |
Molecular and Neural Mechanisms of Salt Chemotaxis Learning |
Hirofumi Kunitomo |
The University of Tokyo |
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1729 |
Investigation of the Effect of Salt Intake-Mediated Dysbiosis on the Sensitivity
to Viral Infectious Diseases |
Kei Sato |
Kyoto University |
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1730 |
Depressor Effect of an Intervention in Renal Endogeous Acetylcholine Release on Salt-Sensitive Hypertension |
Shuji Shimizu |
National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center |
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1731 |
Study on Noto Deep Ocean Water with Fish Stress Reduction Effect |
Nobuo Suzuki |
Kanazawa University |
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1732 |
Analysis of a Novel Mechanism of p38 MARK Activation by High Salt, which
Drives Autoimmune Disease |
Kazuo Tatebayashi |
The University of Tokyo |
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1733 |
New Therapeutic Strategy of Salt-Sensitive Hypertension in Chronic Kidney Disease by Functionally Selective Modulation of Inflammatory Signaling Via Receptor Binding Molecule |
Kouichi TAMURA |
Yokohama City University |
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1734 |
Physiological Importance of Functional Coupling between TRPC3 and Nox2
in Cardiac Homeostasis |
Takuro Numaga-Tomita |
National Institute of Natural Sciences |
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1735 |
Analyses of Neural Mechanism Underlying Salt-Intake Control Based on Apptite |
Takeshi Y. Hiyama |
National Institute of Natural Sciences |
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1736 |
Influence of Maternal High Salt Diet on Fetal Brain Development Via Osmotic and Na, Cl Modulators |
Atsuo Fukuda |
Hamamatsu University School of Medicine |
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1737 |
Blood Pressure Regulation Coupled with Magnesium Reabsorption |
Yosuke Funato |
Osaka University |
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1738 |
Excessively Low Salt Diet Damages the Heart through Activation of Cardiac
(Pro) Renin Receptor, Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone, and Sympatho-Adrenal
Systems in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats |
Shinya Minatoguchi |
Gifu University |
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1739 |
Roles of Transcription Factor NFAT5 in Renal Tubular Cells for Sodium Homeostasis and during the Progression of Renal Injury and Chronic Inflammation |
Masashi Mukoyama |
Kumamoto University |
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1740 |
The Novel Therapeutic Strategy for Salt-Sensitive Hypertension Via Inhibition
of Renal Sympathetic Nerve Activation |
Eiichiro Yamamoto |
Kumamoto University |
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1741 |
Identification of a Gustatory Receptor for an Aversive High Salt |
Tokumitsu Wakabayashi |
Iwate University |
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1742 |
Basic Formation for Regulation of Tomato Fruit-Softening by Cell Wall Remodeling
under the Salinity Condition |
Hiroaki Iwai |
University of Tsukuba |
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1743 |
Prediction of Optimum Cooking Condition and Changes in NaCl of Nimono with
Refrigerated Storage |
Yoko Sato |
Ochanomizu University |
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1744 |
Individual Differences in Salt Receptors that Produce Differences in Intake
Salt Concentration Threshold and Involvement of Intestinal Microflora |
Tomoyuki Shibata |
Fujita Health University |
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1745 |
Association Analysis and International Comparison of Responsible Gene Concerning Human Salt and Food Intake |
Kazuro Shimokawa |
Tohoku University |
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1746 |
Information Processing and Mutual Regulation in the Neurons Relaying Attractive
and Aversive Salt Tastes |
Makoto Sugita |
Hiroshima University |
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1747 |
Effects of Allicin on Electrogenic Ion Transports and Its Correlation with
Contraction in the Colon |
Yo Tsuchiya |
Tohoku Women's College |
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1748 |
Effect of Salt on Hydration and Glass Transition of Food Protein Analyzed by Thermal Analysis and Near‐Infrared Spectroscopy |
Hiroshi Nakagawa |
Japan Atomic Energy Agency |
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1749 |
Inhibitory Effects of Sodium Chloride on the Formation of Mutagens/Carcinogens
and Expression of Genotoxicity during Cooking of Meat |
Shuichi Masuda |
University of Shizuoka |
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1750 |
Relations between Salt Intake in Mother Mice and Development of Life-Style
Related Diseases |
Kazuki Mochizuki |
University of Yamanashi |
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