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Tsuneo Yamane

Tsuneo Yamane

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64
Citations
10875
World Ranking
8239
National Ranking
554

Overview

Tsuneo Yamane is affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan, where they conduct research primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their scholarly contributions focus on Molecular Biology and span multiple topics, including Enzyme Catalysis and Immobilization, Protein Interaction Studies and Fluorescence Analysis, and Protein Structure and Dynamics.

Their research output includes publications such as:

  • Unified dimensionless transformation in enzyme kinetics: Application to mathematical analyses of ten biochemical reaction systems, 2020, Analytical Biochemistry

Yamane's work appears in specific academic venues, notably Analytical Biochemistry.

The main areas of study covered in their publications are:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

The subfields represented in their research are focused on:

  • Molecular Biology

The primary topics they address in their work include:

  • Enzyme Catalysis and Immobilization
  • Protein Interaction Studies and Fluorescence Analysis
  • Protein Structure and Dynamics

Best Publications

  • Fed-batch techniques in microbial processes

    Tsuneo Yamanè;Shoichi Shimizu

  • Yield of poly-D(-)-3-hydroxybutyrate from various carbon sources: a theoretical study.

    Tsuneo Yamane

  • PCR amplification from single DNA molecules on magnetic beads in emulsion: application for high-throughput screening of transcription factor targets.

    Takaaki Kojima;Yoshiaki Takei;Miharu Ohtsuka;Yasuaki Kawarasaki

  • High-yield enzymatic glycerolysis of fats and oils

    Gerald P. McNeill;Shoichi Shimizu;Tsuneo Yamane

  • Mass production of poly-β-hydroxybutyric acid by fed-batch culture with controlled carbon/nitrogen feeding

    Takahiro Suzuki;Tsuneo Yamane;Shoichi Shimizu

  • Continuous synthesis of glycerides by lipase in a microporous membrane bioreactor

    Mohammad Mozammel Hoo;Tsuneo Yamane;Shoichi Shimizu;Tadashi Funada

  • Increased PHB productivity by high-cell-density fed-batch culture of Alcaligenes latus, a growth-associated PHB producer.

    Tsuneo Yamane;Masaaki Fukunaga;Yong Woo Lee

  • Continuous hydrolysis of olive oil by lipase in microporous hydrophobic membrane bioreactor

    Mohammad Mozammel Hoq;Tsuneo Yamane;Shoichi Shimizu;Tadashi Funada

  • Mass production of poly-β-hydroxybutyric acid by fully automatic fed-batch culture of methylotroph

    Takahiro Suzuki;Tsuneo Yamane;Shoichi Shimizu

  • Further improvements in the yield of monoglycerides during enzymatic glycerolysis of fats and oils

    Gerald P. McNeill;Tsuneo Yamane

  • Enzymatic synthesis of symmetrical 1,3-diacylglycerols by direct esterification of glycerol in solvent-free system

    Roxana Rosu;Mamoru Yasui;Yugo Iwasaki;Tsuneo Yamane

  • Selective Hydrolysis of Fish Oil by Lipase to Concentrate n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids

    Tamotsu Hoshino;Tsuneo Yamane;Shoichi Shimizu

  • Enzyme technology for the lipids industry: an engineering overview.

    Tsuneo Yamane

  • Conversion of phosphatidylcholine to phosphatidylserine by various phospholipases D in the presence of l- or d-serine

    Lekh Raj Juneja;Toru Kazuoka;Naomi Goto;Tsuneo Yamane

  • A Repressor Protein, PhaR, Regulates Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) Synthesis via Its Direct Interaction with PHA

    Akira Maehara;Seiichi Taguchi;Tatsuaki Nishiyama;Tsuneo Yamane

  • Solid phase enzymatic glycerolysis of beef tallow resulting in a high yield of monoglyceride

    Gerald P. McNeill;Shoichi Shimizu;Tsuneo Yamane

  • Intramolecular esterification by lipase powder in microaqueous benzene: Factors affecting activity of pure enzyme

    Tsuneo Yamane;Takayuki Ichiryu;Masahiro Nagata;Asayo Ueno

  • Enzymatic synthesis of structured lipids

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  • High Speed Polymerase Chain Reaction in Constant Flow

    Hideo Nakano;Koji Matsuda;Masafumi Yohda;Teruyuki Nagamune

  • In vitro method for the generation of protein libraries using PCR amplification of a single DNA molecule and coupled transcription/translation.

    Shoji Ohuchi;Hideo Nakano;Tsuneo Yamane

  • Continuous Hydrolysis of Olive Oil by Lipase in Microporous Hydrophobic Membrane Bioreactor

    Tsuneo Yamane;Mohammad Mozammel Hoq;Shoichi Shimizu

Frequent Co-Authors

Hideki Fukuda
Hideki Fukuda Kobe University
Uwe T. Bornscheuer
Uwe T. Bornscheuer University of Greifswald
Eiichi Tamiya
Eiichi Tamiya Osaka University
Takeshi Kobayashi
Takeshi Kobayashi Chubu University
Shun'ichi Kuroda
Shun'ichi Kuroda Osaka University
Hiroyoshi Hidaka
Hiroyoshi Hidaka D. Western Therapeutics Institute (Japan)
Hiroshi Shimizu
Hiroshi Shimizu Osaka University
Yoshio Inoue
Yoshio Inoue Tokyo Institute of Technology
Takuji Sasaki
Takuji Sasaki Tokyo University of Agriculture

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