Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers
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HUSCAP (Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers) contains peer-reviewed journal articles, proceedings, educational resources and any kind of scholarly works of Hokkaido University.
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Apatite formation on carbon nanotubes - Akasaka, Tsukasa; Watari, Fumio; Sato, Yoshinori; Tohji, Kazuyuki
Apatite coating on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) was done with a biomimetic coating method.
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Staining of hybrid composites with coffee, oolong tea, or red wine - Omata, Yo; Uno, Shigeru; Nakaoki, Yasuko; Tanaka, Toru; Sano, Hidehiko; Yoshida, Shigemitsu; Sidhu, Sharanbirk; ??, ?; ??, ??
This study examined the surface staining mechanism of a photopolymerized composite by coffee, oolong tea, and red wine.
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Effect of enamel shades on color of layered resin composites - Kamishima, Naoko; Ikeda, Takatsumi; Sano, Hidehiko; ??, ??; ??, ??
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the covering enamel layer of various thicknesses on the color of layered resin composites (LRC).
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Intra- and extracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated by blue light - Omata, Y.; Lewis, J.B.; Rotenberg, S.; Lockwood, P.E.; Messer, R.L.W.; Noda, M; Hsu, S.D.; Sano, H.; Wataha, J.C.; ??, ?; ??, ??
The title when publishing in the magazine [Intra- and extracellular reactive oxygen species generated by blue light].
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Rare earth oxide containing fluorescent glass filler for composite resin - Uo, Motohiro; Okamoto, Mayumi; Watari, Fumio; Tani, Kazutoshi; Morita, Manabu; Shintani, Akira
In this study, a fluorescent glass filler containing rare earth oxides - which are well-known fluorescent materials - was prepared and used in composite resin to enhance visual inspection capability with small change in color.
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Phase Separation of Halogen-Containing Sodium Borosilicate Glasses - UO, Motohiro; YAMASHIKA, Yujiro; MORITA, Kazuki; KARUBE, Isao; MAKISHIMA, Akio; ??, ??; ??, ???; ??, ??; ??, ??; ??, ??
The pore diameter increased and the specific surface area decreased with increasing temperature, time of heat treatment and halogen content.
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Immobilization of Yeast Cells in Porous Silica Carrier with Sol-Gel Process - UO, Motohiro; YAMASHITA, Kyoko; SUZUKI, Masayasu; TAMIYA, Eiichi; KARUBE, Isao; MAKISHIMA, Akio; ??, ??; ??, ??; ??, ??; ??, ??; ??, ??; ??, ??
The porous silica gels were prepared from tetramethoxysilane (TMOS)-polyethyleneglycol (PEG)-H_2O-methanol solution by the sol-gel process.
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Preparation and Properties of Immobilized Mercuric Reductase in Porous Glass Carriers - UO, Motohiro; NUMATA, Masahiko; SUZUKI, Masayasu; TAMIYA, Eiichi; KARUBE, Isao; MAKISHIMA, Akio; ??, ??; ??, ??; ??, ??; ??, ??; ??, ??; ??, ??
The immobilized mercuric reductase covalently coupled to porous glass was prepared and its properties were investigated.
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Continuous assay of protein tyrosine phosphatases based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer - Nishikata, M; Yoshimura, Y; Deyama, Y; Suzuki, K
An assay method that continuously measures the protein tyrosine phosphatase
(PTP)-catalyzed dephosphorylation reaction based on fluorescence resonance energy
transfer (FRET) was developed as an improvement of our previously reported
discontinuous version [M.
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The effect of the air-blowing step on the technique sensitivity of four different adhesive systems - Spreafico, Diego; Semeraro, Stefano; Mezzanzanica, Dario; Re, Dino; Gagliani, Massimo; Tanaka, Toru; Sano, Hidehiko; Sidhu, Sharanbir K.; ??, ??
Methods:
Four adhesive systems were employed: Clearfil SE Bond [SE] (Kuraray, Japan), G-Bond [GB] (GC Corporation, Japan), Adper Prompt L-Pop [LP] (3M ESPE, USA) and an experimental adhesive, SSB-200 [SSB] (Kuraray, Japan).
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Effect of surface condition of dental zirconia ceramic (Denzir) on bonding - Uo, Motohiro; Sjögren, Göran; Sundh, Anders; Goto, Mitsunari; Watari, Fumio; Bergman, Maud
After being subjected to various surface treatments, Denzir specimens were bonded to each other using an adhesive resin composite, glass ionomer, or zinc phosphate cement.
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Surface analysis of dental amalgams by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction - Uo, Motohiro; Berglund, Anders; Cardenas, Juan; Pohl, Lars; Watari, Fumio; Bergman, Maud; Sjöberg, Staffan
Methods: The surfaces of four different types of amalgams, which had been well set, were analyzed with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) and the relationship between surface compositions and mercury release was studied.
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Hybrid layer seals the cementum/4-META/MMA-TBB resin interface - Tanaka, Saori; Sugaya, Tsutomu; Kawanami, Masamitsu; Nodasaka, Yoshinobu; Yamamoto, Toshiki; Noguchi, Hiroshi; Tanaka, Yuko; Ikeda, Takatsumi; Sano, Hidehiko; Sidhu, Sharanbir K.
Although 4-META/MMA-TBB resin has adhesive properties to dentin, and has been clinically used for the bonding treatment of vertically fractured roots and apicoectomy, there has not been any investigation on the adhesion of 4-META/MMA-TBB resin to cementum.