41 results on '"Takai, Ken"'
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2. Heme protein identified from scaly-foot gastropod can synthesize pyrite (FeS2) nanoparticles
3. Spatial distribution of organic functional groups in Ediacaran acritarchs from the Doushantuo Formation in South China as revealed by micro-FTIR spectroscopy
4. Spatial variation of subduction zone fluids during progressive subduction: Insights from Serpentinite Mud Volcanoes
5. Heme Protein Identified from Scaly-Foot Gastropod Can Synthesize Pyrite (FeS 2) Nanoparticles
6. Hydrogenimonas urashimensis sp. nov., a hydrogen-oxidizing chemolithoautotroph isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent in the Southern Mariana Trough
7. Biogeochemical Implications of N2O-Reducing Thermophilic Campylobacteria in Deep-Sea Vent Fields, and the Description of Nitratiruptor labii sp. nov.
8. Fluid transport and reaction processes within a serpentinite mud volcano: South Chamorro Seamount
9. Structural comparisons of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinases reveal the evolutionary trajectories of these phosphodiester energy conversion enzymes
10. Complete genome sequence of Pelolinea submarina MO-CFX1T within the phylum Chloroflexi, isolated from subseafloor sediment
11. d-Lactate electrochemical biosensor prepared by immobilization of thermostable dye-linked d-lactate dehydrogenase from Candidatus Caldiarchaeum subterraneum
12. Recycled Archean sulfur in the mantle wedge of the Mariana Forearc and microbial sulfate reduction within an extremely alkaline serpentine seamount
13. Cultivation mutualism between a deep-sea vent galatheid crab and its chemosynthetic epibionts
14. Lebetimonas natsushimae sp. nov., a novel strictly anaerobic, moderately thermophilic chemoautotroph isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent polychaete nest in the Mid-Okinawa Trough
15. Methanogens in H 2 -rich hydrothermal fluids resulting from phase separation in a sediment-starved, basalt-hosted hydrothermal system
16. Biometric assessment of deep-sea vent megabenthic communities using multi-resolution 3D image reconstructions
17. Thermococcus piezophilus sp. nov., a novel hyperthermophilic and piezophilic archaeon with a broad pressure range for growth, isolated from a deepest hydrothermal vent at the Mid-Cayman Rise
18. Free energy distribution and hydrothermal mineral precipitation in Hadean submarine alkaline vent systems: Importance of iron redox reactions under anoxic conditions
19. Identification and genomic analysis of temperate Pseudomonas bacteriophage PstS-1 from the Japan trench at a depth of 7000 m
20. Nitrogen isotope chemostratigraphy across the Permian–Triassic boundary at Chaotian, Sichuan, South China
21. Hydrogen isotope systematics among H2–H2O–CH4 during the growth of the hydrogenotrophic methanogen Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus strain ΔH
22. Electrochemical CO2 Reduction by Ni-containing Iron Sulfides: How Is CO2 Electrochemically Reduced at Bisulfide-Bearing Deep-sea Hydrothermal Precipitates?
23. Physiological and isotopic characteristics of nitrogen fixation by hyperthermophilic methanogens: Key insights into nitrogen anabolism of the microbial communities in Archean hydrothermal systems
24. Microbial sulfate reduction within the Iheya North subseafloor hydrothermal system constrained by quadruple sulfur isotopes
25. Nitrogen isotope chemostratigraphy of the Ediacaran and Early Cambrian platform sequence at Three Gorges, South China
26. Planetary protection on international waters: An onboard protocol for capsule retrieval and biosafety control in sample return mission
27. FTIR microspectroscopy of Ediacaran phosphatized microfossils from the Doushantuo Formation, Weng'an, South China
28. Reactions between basalt and CO2-rich seawater at 250 and 350 °C, 500 bars: Implications for the CO2 sequestration into the modern oceanic crust and the composition of hydrothermal vent fluid in the CO2-rich early ocean
29. Decrease of seawater CO2 concentration in the Late Archean: An implication from 2.6 Ga seafloor hydrothermal alteration
30. Geochemical origin of hydrothermal fluid methane in sediment-associated fields and its relevance to the geographical distribution of whole hydrothermal circulation
31. Depth variation of carbon and oxygen isotopes of calcites in Archean altered upperoceanic crust: Implications for the CO2 flux from ocean to oceanic crust in the Archean
32. Hydrothermal fluid flow system around the Iheya North Knoll in the mid-Okinawa trough based on seismic reflection data
33. Archaeal diversity and community development in deep-sea hydrothermal vents
34. Fungal diversity in deep-sea sediments – the presence of novel fungal groups
35. Highly alkaline, high-temperature hydrothermal fluids in the early Archean ocean
36. Serpentinized troctolites exposed near the Kairei Hydrothermal Field, Central Indian Ridge: Insights into the origin of the Kairei hydrothermal fluid supporting a unique microbial ecosystem
37. Sclerite formation in the hydrothermal-vent “scaly-foot” gastropod—possible control of iron sulfide biomineralization by the animal
38. Hydrogen-driven subsurface lithoautotrophic microbial ecosystems (SLiMEs): do they exist and why should we care?
39. Flow-type apparatus for studying thermotolerance of hyperthermophiles under conditions simulating hydrothermal vent circulation
40. Extrinsic thermostabilization factors and thermodenaturation mechanisms for phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) from an extremely thermophilic bacterium Rhodothermus obamensis
41. Colloid titration of heparin using Cat-Floc (polydiallyldimethyl ammonium chloride) as standard polycation
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