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Project name Microbial monitoring technology in high precision and high sensitivity of the environment
Area green bio
Purpose prepairation now.
Introduction prepairation now.
Keyword Living modified organism | monitoring | Law Concerning the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity through Regulations on the Use of Living Modified Organisms
Started fiscal year 2001-2006
Project head Nakamura Kazunori
Institute of the head Advanced Industrial Science and Technology.
Budget (million yen) 301
Representative Institute of the commission Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. | Osaka University
Companies None
Published papers (PubMed IDs) Maruyama, F., T. Kenzaka, N. Yamaguchi, K. Tani and M. Nasu. Detection of bacteria carrying the stx2 gene by in situ loop-mediated isothermal amplification. Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 69: 5023-5028 (2003) Ogawa, M., K. Tani, N. Yamaguchi and M. Nasu. Development of multicolour digital image analysis system to enumerate actively respiring bacteria in natural river water. J. Appl. Microbiol., 95: 120-128 (2003) Yamaguchi, N., T. Ichijo, M. Ogawa, K. Tani and M. Nasu. Multicolor excitation direct counting of bacteria by fluorescence microscopy with the automated digital image analysis software BACS II. Bioimages, 12: 1-7 (2004) Ogawa, M., K. Tani, A. Ochiai, N. Yamaguhi and M. Nasu. Multicolour digital image analysis system for identification of bacteria and concurrent assessment of their respiratory activity. J. Appl. Microbiol., 98: 1101-1106 (2005) Kenzaka, T., A. Ishidoshiro, N.Yamaguchi, K. Tani and M. Nasu. rRNA sequence-based scanning electron microscopic detection of bacteria. Appl. Environ. Miclobiol., 71: 5523-5531 (2005) Kenzaka, T., S. Tamaki, N. Yamaguchi, K. Tani and M. Nasu. Recognition of individual genes in diverse microorganisms by cycling primed in situ amplification. Appl. Environ. Miclobiol., 71: 7236-7244 (2005) Maruyama, F., T. Kenzaka, N. Yamaguchi, K. Tani and M. Nasu. Visualization and enumeration of bacteria carrying a specific gene sequence by in situ rolling circle amplification. Appl. Environ. Miclobiol., 71: 7933-7940 (2005)
Patent (Japan, overseas) Under investigation

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