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  1. Cyclophilin A‐mediated cis/trans isomerization modulates RIN4 to control intracellular rhizobial infection in legumes
  2. Higher-dimensional ordination analysis teases out impacts of Bradyrhizobium bioaugmentation on native soil microbial communities
  3. Cyclophilin A-mediated cis/trans isomerization modulates RIN4 to control intracellular rhizobial infection in legumes
  4. Unipolar polysaccharide-mediated attachment of the N2O-reducing bacteriumBradyrhizobium ottawaenseSG09 to plant roots
  5. A direct method to determine gross N<sub>2</sub>O reduction potential: Downscaling soil mass to constrain the reduction hotspots
  6. Mitigation of greenhouse gas emission by nitrogen-fixing bacteria
  7. In Vivo Evidence of Single 13 C and 15 N Isotope–Labeled Methanotrophic Nitrogen-Fixing Bacterial Cells in Rice Roots
  8. Evolution of rhizobial symbiosis islands through insertion sequence-mediated deletion and duplication
  9. Community Analysis-based Screening of Plant Growth-promoting Bacteria for Sugar Beet
  10. Strains of Bradyrhizobium cosmicum sp. nov., isolated from contrasting habitats in Japan and Canada possess photosynthesis gene clusters with the hallmark of genomic islands
  11. Diversity of Bradyrhizobium in Non-Leguminous Sorghum Plants: B. ottawaense Isolates Unique in Genes for N2O Reductase and Lack of the Type VI Secretion System
  12. Levels of Periplasmic Nitrate Reductase during Denitrification are Lower in Bradyrhizobium japonicum than in Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens
  13. Molecular Analyses of the Distribution and Function of Diazotrophic Rhizobia and Methanotrophs in the Tissues and Rhizosphere of Non-Leguminous Plants
  14. Symbiotic incompatibility between soybean and Bradyrhizobium arises from one amino acid determinant in soybean Rj2 protein
  15. Nitrogen Cycling in Soybean Rhizosphere: Sources and Sinks of Nitrous Oxide (N2O)
  16. Editorial: Metabolic Adjustments and Gene Expression Reprogramming for Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in Legume Nodules
  17. CH4 oxidation-dependent 15N2 fixation in rice roots in a low-nitrogen paddy field and in Methylosinus sp. strain 3S-1 isolated from the roots
  18. Identification of Nitrogen-Fixing Bradyrhizobium Associated With Roots of Field-Grown Sorghum by Metagenome and Proteome Analyses
  19. Growth Stage-dependent Bacterial Communities in Soybean Plant Tissues: Methylorubrum Transiently Dominated in the Flowering Stage of the Soybean Shoot
  20. Identification of Genes Regulated by the Antitermination Factor NasT during Denitrification in Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens
  21. Publisher Correction: Core microbiomes for sustainable agroecosystems
  22. Variation in bradyrhizobial NopP effector determines symbiotic incompatibility with Rj2-soybeans via effector-triggered immunity
  23. Involvement of ethylene signaling in Azospirillum sp. B510-induced disease resistance in rice
  24. Mapping of quantitative trait loci related to primary rice root growth as a response to inoculation with Azospirillum sp. strain B510
  25. Core microbiomes for sustainable agroecosystems
  26. Redundant roles of Bradyrhizobium oligotrophicum Cu-type (NirK) and cd1-type (NirS) nitrite reductase genes under denitrifying conditions
  27. Plant-Associated Microbes: From Rhizobia To Plant Microbiomes
  28. Exploration of bacterial N2-fixation systems in association with soil-grown sugarcane, sweet potato, and paddy rice: a review and synthesis
  29. Assessment of bacterial communities of black soybean grown in fields
  30. Regulation of nitrous oxide reductase genes by NasT-mediated transcription antitermination in Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens
  31. Effects of colonization of a bacterial endophyte, Azospirillum sp. B510, on disease resistance in tomato
  32. Plant-associated bacteria from rhizobia to plant microbiomes
  33. Complete Genome Sequence of Bradyrhizobium japonicum J5, Isolated from a Soybean Nodule in Hokkaido, Japan
  34. Anaerobic Reduction of Nitrate to Nitrous Oxide Is Lower in Bradyrhizobium japonicum than in Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens
  35. Effect of Flooding and the nosZ Gene in Bradyrhizobia on Bradyrhizobial Community Structure in the Soil
  36. Expression of Two RpoH Sigma Factors in Sinorhizobium meliloti upon Heat Shock
  37. Nitrate Supply-Dependent Shifts in Communities of Root-Associated Bacteria in Arabidopsis
  38. Mitigation of soil N2O emission by inoculation with a mixed culture of indigenous Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens
  39. Draft Genome Sequence of Methylosinus sp. Strain 3S-1, an Isolate from Rice Root in a Low-Nitrogen Paddy Field
  40. Nitrogen fixation and nifH diversity in human gut microbiota
  41. A Sinorhizobium meliloti RpoH-Regulated Gene Is Involved in Iron-Sulfur Protein Metabolism and Effective Plant Symbiosis under Intrinsic Iron Limitation
  42. Complete Genome Sequence of Methylobacterium sp. Strain AMS5, an Isolate from a Soybean Stem
  43. Are Symbiotic Methanotrophs Key Microbes for N Acquisition in Paddy Rice Root?
  44. Growth Rate of and Gene Expression in Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens USDA110 due to a Mutation in blr7984, a TetR Family Transcriptional Regulator Gene
  45. Identification of the Hydrogen Uptake Gene Cluster for Chemolithoautotrophic Growth and Symbiosis Hydrogen Uptake in Bradyrhizobium Diazoefficiens
  46. Metagenomic Analysis Revealed Methylamine and Ureide Utilization of Soybean-Associated Methylobacterium
  47. Origin and Evolution of Nitrogen Fixation Genes on Symbiosis Islands and Plasmid in Bradyrhizobium
  48. Sulfur Fertilization Changes the Community Structure of Rice Root-, and Soil- Associated Bacteria
  49. Visualization of NO3−/NO2− Dynamics in Living Cells by Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) Imaging Employing a Rhizobial Two-component Regulatory System
  50. Bacterial clade with the ribosomal RNA operon on a small plasmid rather than the chromosome
  51. Symbiosis Island Shuffling with Abundant Insertion Sequences in the Genomes of Extra-Slow-Growing Strains of Soybean Bradyrhizobia
  52. Genome Analysis of a Novel Bradyrhizobium sp. DOA9 Carrying a Symbiotic Plasmid
  53. Preferential Association of Endophytic Bradyrhizobia with Different Rice Cultivars and Its Implications for Rice Endophyte Evolution
  54. Elevated atmospheric CO2 levels affect community structure of rice root-associated bacteria
  55. Isolated left ventricular non-compaction cardiomyopathy in adults
  56. Peribacteroid solution of soybean root nodules partly induces genomic loci for differentiation into bacteroids of free-living Bradyrhizobium japonicum cells
  57. Bacterial community shifts associated with high abundance of Rhizobium spp. in potato roots under macronutrient-deficient conditions
  58. Characterization of Leaf Blade- and Leaf Sheath-Associated Bacterial Communities and Assessment of Their Responses to Environmental Changes in CO2, Temperature, and Nitrogen Levels under Field Conditions
  59. Metagenomic Analysis of the Bacterial Community Associated with the Taproot of Sugar Beet
  60. Possible Role of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate (ACC) Deaminase Activity of Sinorhizobium sp. BL3 on Symbiosis with Mung Bean and Determinate Nodule Senescence
  61. The Type III Secretion System (T3SS) is a Determinant for Rice-Endophyte Colonization by Non-Photosynthetic Bradyrhizobium
  62. The nitrate-sensing NasST system regulates nitrous oxide reductase and periplasmic nitrate reductase inBradyrhizobium japonicum
  63. Lipochitooligosaccharide recognition: an ancient story
  64. Metaproteomic Identification of Diazotrophic Methanotrophs and Their Localization in Root Tissues of Field-Grown Rice Plants
  65. A Rice Gene for Microbial Symbiosis,Oryza sativaCCaMK, Reduces CH4Flux in a Paddy Field with Low Nitrogen Input
  66. The functional evaluation of waste yuzu (Citrus junos) seeds
  67. Tunnel Monitoring Method Based on Wireless Sensor Network
  68. An Assessment of the Diversity of Culturable Bacteria from Main Root of Sugar Beet
  69. Divergent Nod-Containing Bradyrhizobium sp. DOA9 with a Megaplasmid and its Host Range
  70. Effects of Elevated Carbon Dioxide, Elevated Temperature, and Rice Growth Stage on the Community Structure of Rice Root–Associated Bacteria
  71. Low Nitrogen Fertilization Adapts Rice Root Microbiome to Low Nutrient Environment by Changing Biogeochemical Functions
  72. Phylogeny and Functions of Bacterial Communities Associated with Field-Grown Rice Shoots
  73. Relationship Between Soil Type and N2O Reductase Genotype (nosZ) of Indigenous Soybean Bradyrhizobia: nosZ-minus Populations are Dominant in Andosols
  74. Molecular and clinical characteristics of MSH6 germline variants detected in colorectal cancer patients
  75. Linked Expressions ofnapandnosGenes in a Bradyrhizobium japonicum Mutant with Increased N2O Reductase Activity
  76. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF ENDOCARDIAL AND EPICARDIAL LEFT VENTRICULAR MYOCARDIAL DEFORMATION IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIAC AMYLOIDOSIS
  77. Genome Analysis Suggests that the Soil Oligotrophic Bacterium Agromonas oligotrophica (Bradyrhizobium oligotrophicum) Is a Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiont of Aeschynomene indica
  78. Role of Ion Channels in Ductus Arteriosus Closure
  79. Involvement of a Novel Genistein-Inducible Multidrug Efflux Pump of Bradyrhizobium japonicum Early in the Interaction with Glycine max (L.) Merr
  80. Effects of Plant Genotype and Nitrogen Level on Bacterial Communities in Rice Shoots and Roots
  81. Impact of Azospirillum sp. B510 Inoculation on Rice-Associated Bacterial Communities in a Paddy Field
  82. The Type III Secretion System of Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA122 Mediates Symbiotic Incompatibility withRj2Soybean Plants
  83. Evolution of Bradyrhizobium-Aeschynomene Mutualism: Living Testimony of the Ancient World or Highly Evolved State?
  84. Mitigation of nitrous oxide emissions from soils by Bradyrhizobium japonicum inoculation
  85. The pyrolytic synthesis of calcium phosphate compounds from carbonized fowl droppings
  86. Genetic Diversity, Symbiotic Evolution, and Proposed Infection Process of Bradyrhizobium Strains Isolated from Root Nodules of Aeschynomene americana L. in Thailand
  87. Recent Advances Concerning the Molecular Mechanism of Patent Ductus Arteriosus
  88. Complete Genome Sequence of Bradyrhizobium sp. S23321: Insights into Symbiosis Evolution in Soil Oligotrophs
  89. N2O Emission from Degraded Soybean Nodules Depends on Denitrification by Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Other Microbes in the Rhizosphere
  90. Pyrosequence Read Length of 16S rRNA Gene Affects Phylogenetic Assignment of Plant-associated Bacteria
  91. The effect of known-and-unknown word combinations on intentional vocabulary learning
  92. Complete Genome Sequence of the Soybean Symbiont Bradyrhizobium japonicum Strain USDA6T
  93. Nitrate-Dependent N2O Emission from Intact Soybean Nodules via Denitrification by Bradyrhizobium japonicum Bacteroids
  94. Design of downsized and efficient manufacturing systems
  95. Amplitude Noise in Spin-Torque Oscillators
  96. The Genotype of the Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Gene (CCaMK) Determines Bacterial Community Diversity in Rice Roots under Paddy and Upland Field Conditions
  97. Involvement of the SmeAB Multidrug Efflux Pump in Resistance to Plant Antimicrobials and Contribution to Nodulation Competitiveness in Sinorhizobium meliloti
  98. Autoregulation of Nodulation Interferes with Impacts of Nitrogen Fertilization Levels on the Leaf-Associated Bacterial Community in Soybeans
  99. Identification of Mesorhizobium loti Genes Relevant to Symbiosis by Using Signature-Tagged Mutants
  100. Isolation and Genetic Characterization of Aurantimonas and Methylobacterium Strains from Stems of Hypernodulated Soybeans
  101. Nitrogen Cycling in Rice Paddy Environments: Past Achievements and Future Challenges
  102. Plant-Microbe Communications for Symbiosis
  103. Community- and Genome-Based Views of Plant-Associated Bacteria: Plant–Bacterial Interactions in Soybean and Rice
  104. Impact of plant genotype and nitrogen level on rice growth response to inoculation withAzospirillumsp. strain B510 under paddy field conditions
  105. Macromol. Rapid Commun. 14/2010
  106. Copper Metallochaperones are Required for the Assembly of Bacteroid Cytochrome c Oxidase Which is Functioning for Nitrogen Fixation in Soybean Nodules
  107. Temperature-Dependent Expression of Type III Secretion System Genes and Its Regulation inBradyrhizobium japonicum
  108. Seafloor topography, ocean infragravity waves, and background Love and Rayleigh waves
  109. Thiosulfate-Dependent Chemolithoautotrophic Growth of Bradyrhizobium japonicum
  110. Autonomous Silica Encapsulation and Sustained Release of Anticancer Protein
  111. Complete Genomic Structure of the Cultivated Rice Endophyte Azospirillum sp. B510
  112. Solid-Phase Extraction of Chromium(VI) by Polyurethane Foam Treated with Hydrochloric Acid
  113. A Great Leap forward in Microbial Ecology
  114. Azospirillum sp. Strain B510 Enhances Rice Growth and Yield
  115. Identification of the Mesorhizobium loti gene responsible for glycerophosphorylation of periplasmic cyclic β-1,2-glucans
  116. Effects of Colonization of a Bacterial Endophyte,Azospirillumsp. B510, on Disease Resistance in Rice
  117. ChemInform Abstract: Super-Rapid Hydrothermal Synthesis of Highly Crystalline and Water-Soluble Magnetite Nanoparticles Using a Microreactor.
  118. Community shifts of soybean stem-associated bacteria responding to different nodulation phenotypes and N levels
  119. ALUMINIUM ION‐INDUCED ANISOTROPIC GELATION OF DNA
  120. Development of a Bacterial Cell Enrichment Method and its Application to the Community Analysis in Soybean Stems
  121. Development of an environmentally benign manufacturing system for MEMS devices
  122. Signalling mechanisms in mouse bitter responsive taste cells
  123. Aerobic Vanillate Degradation and C1 Compound Metabolism in Bradyrhizobium japonicum
  124. Laterality of neocortical slow-wave oscillations in anesthetized mice
  125. The communities of endophytic diazotrophic bacteria in cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.)
  126. Molecular diversity of bacterial chitinases in arable soils and the effects of environmental factors on the chitinolytic bacterial community
  127. Actions of linear algebraic groups of exceptional type on projective varieties
  128. The cbbL Gene is Required for Thiosulfate-Dependent Autotrophic Growth of Bradyrhizobium japonicum
  129. Nitrous Oxide Emission and Microbial Community in the Rhizosphere of Nodulated Soybeans during the Late Growth Period
  130. Nodulation-Dependent Communities of Culturable Bacterial Endophytes from Stems of Field-Grown Soybeans
  131. Cytoprotection by glycine against hypoxia-induced injury in cultured hepatocytes
  132. The limit to 4X EUVL
  133. Genomic comparison of Bradyrhizobium japonicum strains with different symbiotic nitrogen-fixing capabilities and other Bradyrhizobiaceae members
  134. Generation of Bradyrhizobium japonicum Mutants with Increased N2O Reductase Activity by Selection after Introduction of a Mutated dnaQ Gene
  135. Structural characterization of neutral and anionic glucans from Mesorhizobium loti
  136. Microbial Community Analysis of Field-Grown Soybeans with Different Nodulation Phenotypes
  137. Construction of Signature-tagged Mutant Library in Mesorhizobium loti as a Powerful Tool for Functional Genomics
  138. Classification of polarized manifolds admitting homogeneous varieties as ample divisors
  139. Soybean Seed Extracts Preferentially Express Genomic Loci of Bradyrhizobium japonicum in the Initial Interaction with Soybean, Glycine max (L.) Merr
  140. Ethylene production in plants during transformation suppresses vir gene expression in Agrobacterium tumefaciens
  141. 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate Deaminase Enhances Agrobacterium tumefaciens-Mediated Gene Transfer into Plant Cells
  142. Maxillofacial Prosthodontics-Current Treatment and Research
  143. Broad Distribution and Phylogeny of Anaerobic Endophytes of Cluster XIVa Clostridia in Plant Species Including Crops
  144. NAD-Malic Enzyme Affects Nitrogen Fixing Activity of Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA 110 Bacteroids in Soybean Nodules
  145. A Mesorhizobium loti mutant with reduced glucan content shows defective invasion of its host plant Lotus japonicus
  146. A Synthesis Approach to Understanding Repeated Peptides Conserved in Mineralization Proteins
  147. Rhizobitoxine-induced Chlorosis Occurs in Coincidence with Methionine Deficiency in Soybeans
  148. Rhizobitoxine production inAgrobacterium tumefaciensC58 byBradyrhizobium elkanii rtxACDEFGgenes
  149. Effects of Al2O3 Nanopowder Filler Size on Glassy Polymeric Carbon Electrical Transport Behavior
  150. Electrical Transport Behavior in Phenolic Resin-based Composites Doped with Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes
  151. MeV Ion Beam Fabrication of Nanopores
  152. Production of wheat and its deoxynivalenol contamination in Japan
  153. Analysis of Molecular Diversity of Bacterial Chitinase Genes in the Maize Rhizosphere Using Culture-Independent Methods
  154. Microbial Community Analysis of the Phytosphere Using Culture-Independent Methodologies
  155. Microbial Diversity in Milled Rice as Revealed by Riosomal Intergenic Spacer Analysis
  156. DNA Liquid-Crystalline Gel as Adsorbent of Carcinogenic Agent
  157. A milestone for endophyte biotechnology
  158. Expression of the 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylic Acid Deaminase Gene Requires Symbiotic Nitrogen-Fixing Regulator Gene nifA2 in Mesorhizobium loti MAFF303099
  159. Rhizobitoxine modulates plant–microbe interactions by ethylene inhibition
  160. Symbiotic Bradyrhizobium japonicum Reduces N2O Surrounding the Soybean Root System via Nitrous Oxide Reductase
  161. Management of hepatocellular carcinoma in Japan
  162. Multistage Mass Spectrometric Sequencing of Keratan Sulfate-Related Oligosaccharides
  163. Preconcentration and Determination of Cadmium by GFAAS after Solid-Phase Extraction with Synthetic Zeolite
  164. Clinical Aspects of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Japan
  165. Chemical, Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Glassy Polymeric Carbon
  166. Synthesis of Ni–Cu Particles by Hydrogen Reduction in Hot-compressed Water
  167. Global Gene Expression in Bradyrhizobium japonicum Cultured with Vanillin, Vanillate, 4-Hydroxybenzoate and Protocatechuate
  168. Community Analysis of Seed-Associated Microbes in Forage Crops using Culture-Independent Methods
  169. Correlation of Denitrifying Capability with the Existence of nap, nir, nor and nos Genes in Diverse Strains of Soybean Bradyrhizobia
  170. Discrimination of the Commercial Seeds of Forage Crops using Ribosomal Intergenic Spacer Analysis
  171. Evaluation of the Nitrogen-fixing Ability of Endophytic Clostridia based on Acetylene Reduction and Reverse Transcription-PCR Targeting the nifH Transcript and Ribosomal RNA
  172. Incorporation of a DNA Sequence Encoding Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) into Endophytic Diazotroph from Sugarcane and Sweet Potato and the Colonizing Ability of these Bacteria in Brassica oleracea
  173. Microbial Community Analysis in the Rhizosphere of a Transgenic Tomato that Overexpresses 3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl Coenzyme A Reductase
  174. Soil microbial community analysis in the environmental risk assessment of transgenic plants
  175. Expression of the nifH Gene of a Herbaspirillum Endophyte in Wild Rice Species: Daily Rhythm during the Light-Dark Cycle
  176. Expression of a mutated melon ethylene receptor gene Cm-ETR1/H69A affects stamen development in Nicotiana tabacum
  177. Two Rhizobial Strains, Mesorhizobium loti MAFF303099 and Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA110, Encode Haloalkane Dehalogenases with Novel Structures and Substrate Specificities
  178. Effect of Inoculation with Anaerobic Nitrogen-Fixing Consortium on Salt Tolerance ofMiscanthus sinensis
  179. Theoretical study on first-principles dielectric properties of silicate compounds
  180. Characterization of adsorption gels prepared from plant biomaterials
  181. NASH and Nutritional Therapy
  182. Novel Endophytic Nitrogen-Fixing Clostridia from the Grass Miscanthus sinensis as Revealed by Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis
  183. Rapid hydrothermal synthesis of ZnO nanorods without organics
  184. Hydrothermal synthesis of ZnO nanocrystals using microreactor
  185. Adsorption Behavior of Heavy Metals on Biomaterials
  186. Calcium cycling proteins in heart failure, cardiomyopathy and arrhythmias
  187. Anaerobic Nitrogen-Fixing Consortia Consisting of Clostridia Isolated from Gramineous Plants
  188. New Method of Denitrification Analysis of Bradyrhizobium Field Isolates by Gas Chromatographic Determination of 15N-Labeled N2
  189. Expression Islands Clustered on the Symbiosis Island of the Mesorhizobium loti Genome
  190. Transgenic Lotus japonicus with an Ethylene Receptor Gene Cm-ERS1/H70A Enhances Formation of Infection Threads and Nodule Primordia
  191. Development of the White Light-Emitting Diode-Illuminated Digestive Endoscope
  192. Sinorhizobium meliloti RpoH1 is required for effective nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with alfalfa
  193. Bradyrhizobium elkanii rtxC Gene Is Required for Expression of Symbiotic Phenotypes in the Final Step of Rhizobitoxine Biosynthesis
  194. Stem Cell and Liver Regeneration
  195. Preconcentration of Gallium by Coprecipitation with Synthetic Zeolites Prior to Determination by Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
  196. Therapy for Viral Hepatitis and Prevention of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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  198. THE EFFECTS OF NAGARA ESTUARY BARRAGE ON THE SALINITY INTRUSION
  199. Evaluation of Soil DNA from Arable Land in Japan Using a Modified Direct-extraction Method
  200. Rhizobial Strategies to Enhance Symbiotic Interactions: Rhizobitoxine and 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate Deaminase
  201. Very slow relaxation observed in the surface tension of surfactant solutions
  202. Author reply
  203. Quantitative and time-course evaluation of nodulation competitiveness of rhizobitoxine-producing Bradyrhizobium elkanii
  204. Phylogeny and distribution of extra-slow-growing Bradyrhizobium japonicum harboring high copy numbers of RSα, RSβ and IS1631
  205. Genetic diversity of nativeBradyrhizobiumpopulations in soybean-growing areas of Northern Thailand
  206. Atrial Chamber-specific Expression of Sarcolipin Is Regulated during Development and Hypertrophic Remodeling
  207. HCV/Oxidative Stress and Liver Disease
  208. Determination of Indium by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry after Coprecipitation with Chitosan.
  209. Strain-dependency of Chromosomal Abnormalities in Lymphomas Developed inEμ-mycTransgenic Mice
  210. Growth, Proliferation, and Apoptosis in Hepatocytes
  211. Current Strategies for Chemoprevention of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
  212. Design of a Microfactory
  213. Molecular Pathways for Cardiac Hypertrophy and Heart Failure Progression
  214. Effect of Ethanol on Human Sleep EEG Using Correlation Dimension Analysis
  215. Complete Genomic Sequence of Nitrogen-fixing Symbiotic Bacterium Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA110
  216. Complete Genomic Sequence of Nitrogen-fixing Symbiotic Bacterium Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA110 (Supplement)
  217. Horizontal Transfer of Nodulation Genes in Soils and Microcosms from Bradyrhizobium japonicum to B. elkanii.
  218. DNA Sequence and Mutational Analysis of Rhizobitoxine Biosynthesis Genes in Bradyrhizobium elkanii
  219. Endophytic Colonization and In Planta Nitrogen Fixation by a Herbaspirillum sp. Isolated from Wild Rice Species
  220. Strain-dependency of Chromosomal Abnormalities in Lymphomas Developed in Eμ-mycTransgenic Mice
  221. Two RpoH homologs responsible for the expression of heat shock protein genes in Sinorhizobium meliloti
  222. Liver Cirrhosis
  223. Inhibitory Effects of the Herbal Medicine Sho-saiko-to on Liver Fibrosis
  224. In vitro plant regeneration in Macroptilium atropurpureum, a legume with a broad symbiont range for nodulation
  225. Isolation and characterization of endophytic bacteria from wild and traditionally cultivated rice varieties
  226. Effects of Ethylene Precursor and Inhibitors for Ethylene Biosynthesis and Perception on Nodulation in Lotus japonicus and Macroptilium atropurpureum
  227. Rhizobitoxine Production by Bradyrhizobium elkanii Enhances Nodulation and Competitiveness onMacroptilium atropurpureum
  228. Genomic imprinting of LIT1 gene in colorectal cancer
  229. A lipochito-oligosaccharide, Nod factor, induces transient calcium influx in soybean suspension-cultured cells
  230. Progress in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment
  231. Prevention of Hepatocarcinogenesis by Fibrosuppression
  232. Effect of ethylene on Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated gene transfer to melon
  233. Isolation and Characterization of Low-indole-3-acetic Acid-producing Mutants fromBradyrhizobium elkanii
  234. Statistical features of Earth's continuous free oscillations
  235. Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity Reaction to Human Menopausal Gonadotrophin
  236. IS 1631 Occurrence in Bradyrhizobium japonicum Highly Reiterated Sequence-Possessing Strains with High Copy Numbers of Repeated Sequences RSα and RSβ
  237. Diversity and field site variation of indigenous populations of soybean bradyrhizobia in Japan by fingerprints with repeated sequences RSα and RSβ
  238. New Assay for Rhizobitoxine Based on Inhibition of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate Synthase
  239. HCV and Related Liver Diseases
  240. Dual-Color Microscopy Using Anti-Stokes Fluorescence.
  241. Anti-Fibrotic Agent Reduces Enzyme-Altered Lesions and Neoplasms in the Rat Liver
  242. Identification of Trigonelline, aNodGene-inducing Signal Compound, in Rice (Oryza sativaL.) Seed
  243. Editorial
  244. Earth's continuous oscillations observed on seismically quiet days
  245. New Bradyrhizobium japonicum Strains That Possess High Copy Numbers of the Repeated Sequence RSα
  246. Slow-growing and oligotrophic soil bacteria phylogenetically close to Bradyrhizobium japonicum
  247. Preferential nodulation of Glycine max, Glycine soja and Macroptilium atropurpureum by two Bradyrhizobium species japonicum and elkanii
  248. Nodulation and competitiveness ofgusA-markedBradyrhizobium japonicumA1017 in soybean
  249. Relating EEG Changes and I-Thou Feelings During Nursing Interview
  250. Closed intramedullary osteotomy for rotational deformity after long bone fractures
  251. Scaling up of a high average power dye laser amplifier and its new pumping designs
  252. Experimental Hepatocarcinogenesis and Its Prevention
  253. Hydrogenase Activity of Soybean Nodules Doubly Infected withBradyrhizobium japonicumandB. elkanii
  254. Indolepyruvate Pathway for Indole-3-Acetic Acid Biosynthesis in Bradyrhizobium elkanii
  255. Acidic Polysaccharides Having Biological Activities
  256. An Evaluation of Geometrical Errors by Segmentation with Fitting Form Error Features
  257. Endoscopic Diagnosis in the Era of Molecular Biology
  258. Hepatocarcinogenic glutathione S-trnsferase P.
  259. Systemic hemodynamics during sleep in young or middle-aged and elderly patients with essential hypertension
  260. Chemoprevention of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Summary of a Satellite Symposium
  261. The Involvement of Indole-3-Acetic Acid Produced by Bradyrhizobium elkanii in Nodule Formation
  262. Nanometer Straightness Testing Instrument
  263. Esophageal leiomyoblastoma: the role of endoscopic procedures in the pre-operative diagnosis
  264. Distribution of rhizobia in leguminous plants surveyed by phylogenetic identification.
  265. Genetic Ecology of Rhizobium and Bradyrhizobium.
  266. Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Benazepril in Hypertensive Patients with Normal and Impaired Renal Function
  267. Genetic relatedness of Bradyrhizobium japonicum field isolates as revealed by repeated sequences and various other characteristics
  268. Present status of immunotherapy of hepatocellular carcinoma
  269. A.c. conduction mechanism of polyacenic semiconductive materials
  270. CAUSATIVE FACTORS OF RETINAL DETACHMENT IN MACULAR HOLES
  271. Effect of moisture content on ultrasonic velocity and attenuation in woods
  272. Polyamines in Rhizobium, Bradyrhizobium, Azorhizobium and Argobacterium
  273. Stimulation of hydrogenase synthesis in free-livingBradyrhizobium japonicumby addition of nitrate and ammonium
  274. Composition of storage carbohydrate in tubers of yacon (Polymnia sonchifolia)
  275. The Potential of Interferons in Malignant Disease
  276. Gross morphological changes of the mouse brain exposed prenatally to ionizing radiation.
  277. Hemolysis of rabbit erythrocytes induced by cigarette smoke
  278. Uveitis Induced by Various Cross-Reactive Antigens in Guinea Pigs
  279. A Facile Synthesis of Methyl 1,5-Disubstituted Imidazole-4-carboxylates
  280. Rhizobitoxine inhibition of hydrogenase synthesis in free-living Bradyrhizobium japonicum.
  281. Comparison of Extracellular Polysaccharide Composition, Rhizobitoxine Production, and Hydrogenase Phenotype among Various Strains of Bradyrhizobium japonicum
  282. Isolation and enzymological characterization of infected and uninfected cell protoplasts from root nodules of Glycine max
  283. Ultrasonic Properties in Woods
  284. Determination of Rhizobitoxine and Dihydrorhizobitoxine in Soybean Plants by Amino Acid Analyzer
  285. Assimilation and transport of fixed nitrogen in soybean nodule as revealed with 15N.
  286. Characteristics of Asparagine Pool in Soybean Nodules in Comparison with Ureide Pool
  287. Late effects of fast neutrons and X-rays on adult rabbit brain.
  288. Unidentified compound specifically accumulated in soybean nodules formed with H2-uptake negativerhizobium japonicumstrains
  289. The electrocorticograms of the aged mouse X-irradiated at juvenile or young adult.
  290. Transport of fixed nitrogen from soybean nodules inoculated with H2-uptake positive and negativeRhizobium japonicumstrains
  291. Electric dichroism of DNA in aqueous solutions: electric field dependence
  292. Rapid turnover of aspartic acid in soybean nodules formed with H2-uptake positiveRhizobium japonicumstrains
  293. Characteristics of Urinary Incontinence in Bedridden Geriatric Patients
  294. LINEAR DICHROIC SPECTRA OF DNA-CRYSTAL VIOLET COMPLEXES UNDER FLOW FIELDS
  295. Electrocorticographic Changes in the Rabbit during and after Fractionated X-irradiation
  296. Effect of chemical structures of acridine and triphenylmethane dyes on the induced optical activity of DNA-dye complexes
  297. Changes in the Mouse Electrocorticograms (ECoG) after X-Irradiation
  298. Equilibrium of a plasma in Tokamak-type torus
  299. Extrinsic cotton effects of 9-aminoacridine bound to deoxyribonucleic acid and poly(α,L-glutamic acid)
  300. A precautionary note on measurements of optical rotatory dispersion
  301. Plasma Confinement in Electrified Cusp
  302. The Reversing Pulse Technique in Electric Birefringence
  303. Olhar de Professor
  304. Professor
  305. Removal of Copper(II) and Cadmium(II) from Water Using Roasted Coffee Beans
  306. Moisture effects on the ultrasonic velocities in woods