K. Nagasaki

Publication List Details

Period

1995 - 2008

Number

19

Co-Authors

Review on the progress of the LHD experiment (2008)

Motojima, O., Yamada, H., Komori, A., Watanabe, K. Y., Mutoh, T., Takeiri, Y., ...

Recent progress in the Large Helical Device (LHD) experiment during the last 2 yr is reviewed. The LHD has been extending its operational regime toward fusion-relevant conditions while taking...

Plasma breakdown using second-harmonic EC waves in helical devices (2008)

Nagasaki, K., Mizuuchi, T., Sano, F., Okada, H., Kobayashi, S., Cappa, A., ...

Plasma breakdown using second-harmonic electron cyclotron (EC) waves has been studied experimentally in three helical devices, Heliotron J, TJ-II and CHS. Recent technological progress on electron...

MHD limits to tokamak operation and their control (2003)

Zohm,H., Gantenbein,G., Isayama,A., Keller,A., La Haye,R. J., Maraschek,M., ...

A review of magnetohydrodynamic limits to tokamak operation in terms of current, density and pressure is given. Although the current and density limits in a tokamak usually lead to disruptive...

MHD limits to tokamak operation and their control (2003)

Zohm, H., Gantenbein, G., Isayama, A., Keller, A., La Haye, R. J., Maraschek, M., ...

A review of magnetohydrodynamic limits to tokamak operation in terms of current, density and pressure is given. Although the current and density limits in a tokamak usually lead to disruptive...

Chattonella and Fibrocapsa (Raphidophyceae): First Observation of, Potentially Harmful, Red Tide Organisms in Dutch Coastal Waters (1995)

Vrieling, E.G., Koeman, R.P.T., Nagasaki, K., Ishida, Y., Peperzak, L., Gieskes, W.W.C., ...

Species of the potentially toxic and red-tide-forming marine-phytoplankton genera Chattonella and Fibrocapsa (Raphidophyceae) were observed for the first time in 1991 in samples taken in Dutch...

PP1 gamma 2, a testis-specific protein-serine/threonine-phosphatase type 1 catalytic subunit, is associated with a protein having high sequence homology with the 78-kDa glucose-regulated protein, a member of the 70-kDa heat shock protein family.

Chun, Y S, Shima, H, Nagasaki, K, Sugimura, T, Nagao, M

Protein phosphatase 1 gamma 2 (PP1 gamma 2) is a testis-specific isotype of the protein-serine/threonine-phosphatase type 1 catalytic subunit. Three native forms of PP1 gamma 2 were detected in a...

Immunocytochemical staining of estrogen receptor in paraffin sections of human breast cancer by use of monoclonal antibody: comparison with that in frozen sections.

Shimada, A, Kimura, S, Abe, K, Nagasaki, K, Adachi, I, Yamaguchi, K, ...

Estrogen receptor (ER) in human breast cancer tissues was demonstrated in paraffin sections as well as in frozen sections by immunoperoxidase methods using monoclonal antibody (H222) against ER. The...

PP1 gamma 2, a testis-specific protein-serine/threonine-phosphatase type 1 catalytic subunit, is associated with a protein having high sequence homology with the 78-kDa glucose-regulated protein, a member of the 70-kDa heat shock protein family.

Chun, Y S, Shima, H, Nagasaki, K, Sugimura, T, Nagao, M

Protein phosphatase 1 gamma 2 (PP1 gamma 2) is a testis-specific isotype of the protein-serine/threonine-phosphatase type 1 catalytic subunit. Three native forms of PP1 gamma 2 were detected in a...

Immunocytochemical staining of estrogen receptor in paraffin sections of human breast cancer by use of monoclonal antibody: comparison with that in frozen sections.

Shimada, A, Kimura, S, Abe, K, Nagasaki, K, Adachi, I, Yamaguchi, K, ...

Estrogen receptor (ER) in human breast cancer tissues was demonstrated in paraffin sections as well as in frozen sections by immunoperoxidase methods using monoclonal antibody (H222) against ER. The...

Down-regulation of laminin-5 in breast carcinoma cells.

Martin, K. J., Kwan, C. P., Nagasaki, K., Zhang, X., O'Hare, M. J., Kaelin, C. M., ...

BACKGROUND: Laminin-5 (ln-5), a large heterotrimeric glycoprotein consisting of an alpha 3, beta 3, and gamma 2 chain, is a component of epithelial cell basement membranes that functions as a ligand...