Masashi Tazawa
Japanese botanist
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Masashi Tazawa's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of Tokyo
- Masters Biology Kyoto University
- Bachelors Biology Kyoto University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Masashi Tazawa is a botanist, notable for his physiological, biophysical and cell biological research on characean cells. He is a member of the Botanical Society of Japan, a corresponding member of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, and an honorary member of the German Botanical Society. Tazawa is also an honorary member of The Botanical Society of Japan and also an honorary member of the Japanese Society of the Plant Physiologists. In 1990. Tazawa received the Japan Academy Prize. In 1990/91 he was president of the Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists, and from 1976 to 1981, he was secretary of the Japanese Society of Cell Biology.
Masashi Tazawa's Published Works
Published Works
- Electric Characteristics and Cytoplasmic Streaming of Characeae Cells Lacking Tonoplast (1976) (180)
- MEMBRANE CONTROL IN THE CHARACEAE (1987) (126)
- Isolation, purification and characterization of byosin B from myxomycete plasmodium. (1968) (118)
- STUDIES ON NITELLA HAVING ARTIFICIAL CELL SAP I. REPLACEMENT OF THE CELL SAP WITH ARTIFICIAL SOLUTIONS (1964) (99)
- Nitrogen Compounds as Factors of Embryogenesis in vitro (1967) (75)
- Potassium, sodium and Chloride in the protoplasm of characeae (1974) (73)
- Characteristics of Hg‐ and Zn‐sensitive Water Channels in the Plasma Membrane of Chara Cells* (1996) (71)
- Participation of Ca2+ in cessation of cytoplasmic streaming induced by membrane excitation inCharaceae internodal cells (1979) (68)
- Turgor Regulation in a Brackish Charophyte, Lamprothamnium succinctum II. Changes in K$, Na$ and Cl− Concentrations, Membrane Potential and Membrane Resistance during Turgor Regulation (1984) (66)
- Characean cells as a tool for studying electrophysiological characteristics of plant cells. (1994) (65)
- Demonstration of two stable potential states of plasmalemma ofChara without tonoplast (1976) (61)
- Action Potential in Luffa cylindlica and its Effects on Elongation Growth (1986) (60)
- Control of membrane potential and excitability ofChara cells with ATP and Mg2+ (1977) (60)
- Cell Motility and Ionic Relations in Characean Cells as Revealed by Internal Perfusion and Cell Models (1987) (56)
- Salt Stress-Induced Cytoplasmic Acidification and Vacuolar Alkalization in Nitellopsis obtusa Cells : In VivoP-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study. (1989) (56)
- Cessation of cytoplasmic streaming of Chara internodes during action potential (1968) (55)
- IONIC COMPOSITION OF THE CYTOPLASM OF NITELLA FLEXILIS (1965) (53)
- Effect of intracellular pH on the light-induced potential change and electrogenic activity in tonoplast-free cells of Chora australis (1979) (52)
- Characterization of the H Translocating Adenosine Triphosphatase and Pyrophosphatase of Vacuolar Membranes Isolated by Means of a Perfusion Technique from Chara corallina. (1988) (49)
- Uptake and Utilization of Sugars in Cultured Rice Cells (1988) (46)
- Activation of K^+-Channel in Membrane Excitation of Nitella axilliformis (1983) (46)
- Transient increase of intracellular Ca2+ during excitation of tonoplast-freeChara cells (1983) (45)
- Determination of the inorganic pyrophosphate level and its subcellular localization in Chara corallina. (1989) (43)
- Water Permeability of a Characean Internodal Cell with Special Reference to Its Polarity (1966) (42)
- ATP-Regulated Ion Channels in the Plasma Membrane of a Characeae Alga, Nitellopsis obtusa. (1990) (42)
- Studies on water permeability of a single plant cell by means of transcellular osmosis (1956) (41)
- Control of cytoplasmic streaming by extracellular Ca2+ in permeabilizedNitella cells (1983) (40)
- Intracellular Distribution of Free Amino Acids between the Vacuolar and Extravacuolar Compartments in Internodal Cells of Chara australis (1984) (39)
- Mercurial-sensitive water transport in barley roots (1997) (39)
- Vacuolar pH Regulation in Chara australis (1984) (38)
- Control of cytoplasmic streaming by ATP, Mg2+ and cytochalasin B in permeabilizedCharaceae cell (1983) (38)
- Potassium and Chloride Effluxes during Excitation of Characeae Cells (1984) (38)
- Light-induced membrane hyperpolarization and adenine nucleotide levels in perfused characean cells (1986) (36)
- Light-Induced Changes in Cytosolic pH in Leaf Cells of Egeria densa: Measurements with pH-Sensitive Microelectrodes (1994) (36)
- Demonstration and characterization of Ca2+ channel in tonoplast-free cells ofNitellopsis obtusa (1987) (35)
- CHANGES IN RESTING POTENTIAL AND ION ABSORPTION INDUCED BY LIGHT IN A SINGLE PLANT CELL (1962) (35)
- The relation of turgor pressure to cell volume inNitella with special reference to mechanical properties of the cell wall (1963) (34)
- Involvement of calcium ion in turgor regulation upon hypotonic treatment in Lamprothamnium succinctum (1986) (33)
- WATER PERMEABILITY OF THE CELL WALL IN NITELLA (1962) (32)
- Ca2+ ion reversibly inhibits the cytoplasmic streaming ofNitella (1982) (32)
- Phosphorylation-dephosphorylation is involved in Ca2+-controlled cytoplasmic streaming of characean cells (1987) (32)
- Osmotic and ionic regulation in Nitella (1974) (31)
- Relationship between light-induced potential change and internal ATP concentration in tonoplast-free chara cells (1979) (31)
- Onion root water transport sensitive to water channel and K+ channel inhibitors. (2001) (31)
- Influence of Cytoplasmic Streaming and Turgor Pressure Gradient on the Transnodal Transport of Rubidium and Electrical Conductance in Chara corallina (1989) (31)
- How characean cells have contributed to the progress of plant membrane biophysics (2001) (30)
- STUDIES ON NITELLA HAVING ARTIFICIAL CELL SAP II. RATE OF CYCLOSIS AND ELECTRIC POTENTIAL (1964) (30)
- Open-vacuole method for measuring membrane potential and membrane resistance of Characeae cells (1975) (30)
- Turgor Regulation in a Brackish Charophyte, Lamprothamnium succinctum I. Artificial Modification of Intracellular Osmotic Pressure (1984) (29)
- Quantitative Analysis of ATP-Dependent H+ Efflux and Pump Current Driven by an Electrogenic Pump in Nitellopsis obtusa (1986) (29)
- Nature of the water channels in the internodal cells ofNitellopsis (1990) (28)
- Calmodulin and Ca2+-Controlled Cytoplasmic Streaming in Characean Cells (1985) (28)
- Effects of Intracellular Vanadate on Electrogenesis, Excitability and Cytoplasmic Streaming in Nitellopsis obtusa (1982) (28)
- Turgor pressure regulation and the orientation of cortical microtubules in Spirogyra cells. (2001) (27)
- Ca2+-activated Cl− channel in plasmalemma ofNitellopsis obtusa (1987) (27)
- Motive force of the cytoplasmic streaming inNitella (2005) (27)
- Reversible inhibition of cytoplasmic streaming by intracellular Ca2+ in tonoplast-free cells ofChara australis (1981) (26)
- Patch-Clamp Study on a Ca2+-Regulated K+ Channel in the Tonoplast of the Brackish Characeae Lamprothamnium succinctum (1989) (26)
- Tonoplast origin of the envelope membrane of cytoplasmic droplets prepared fromChara internodal cells (1986) (26)
- Light-induced changes in membrane potential in Spirogyra (1978) (26)
- Calcium ion and turgor regulation in plant cells (1990) (26)
- Is Ca2+ release from internal stores involved in membrane excitation in characean cells? (2003) (26)
- Artificial control of cytoplasmic pH and its bearing on cytoplasmic streaming, electrogenesis and excitability of characeae cells (1982) (25)
- Effect of calcium ion on cytoplasmic streaming during turgor regulation in a brackish water charophyte Lamprothamnium (1986) (25)
- Cell physiological aspects of the plasma membrane electrogenic H+ pump (2003) (25)
- Cyioplasmic Hydration Triggers a Transient Increase in Cyioplasmic Ca^ Concentration in Nitella flexilis : ENVIRONMENTAL AND STRESS RESPONSES : MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS (1995) (25)
- Temporal Relationship between Action Potential and Ca2+ Transient in Characean Cells (1998) (24)
- Electric characteristics of the vacuolar membrane of Chara in relation to pHv regulation (1984) (24)
- Ca2+ reversibly inhibits active rotation of chloroplasts in isolated cytoplasmic droplets ofChara (1980) (24)
- Analysis of rapid light-induced potential change in cells of Chara corallina (1986) (24)
- Reconstitution of cytoplasmic streaming inCharaceae (1982) (24)
- The Actin Cytoskeleton and Polar Water Permeability in Characean Cells (1988) (24)
- IONIC COMPOSITION AND ELECTRIC RESPONSE OF LAMPROTHAMNIUM SUCCINCTUM (1965) (23)
- Dependency of H+ efflux on ATP in cells of Chara australis (1980) (23)
- Demonstration of the K+ channel in the plasmalemma of tonoplast-free cells of Chara australis. (1980) (23)
- Measurement of the Cytoplasmic and Vacuolar Buffer Capacities in Chara corallina. (1989) (23)
- Chara myosin and the energy of cytoplasmic streaming. (2006) (22)
- Mechanosensitive Ca2+ release from intracellular stores in Nitella flexilis. (2001) (22)
- Tonoplast action potential inNitella in relation to vacuolar chloride concentration (1976) (20)
- Extracellular and intracellular chemical environments in relation to embryogenesisin vitro (2005) (20)
- Dependence of the membrane potential on intracellular ATP concentration in tonoplast-free cells of Nitellopsis obtusa (1983) (20)
- Cessation of Cytoplasmic Streaming Accompanying Osmosis-induced Membrane Depolarization in Nitella flexilis (1978) (19)
- Action Spectrum of Light-Induced Membrane Hyperpolarization in Egeria densa (1986) (19)
- Dependence of the membrane potential of Chara cells on external pH in the presence or absence of internal adenosinetriphosphate (1980) (19)
- Hydraulic conductivity of tonoplast-freeChara cells (1977) (19)
- Intracellular mobilization of Ca2+ and inhibition of cytoplasmic streaming induced by transcellular osmosis in internodal cells of Nitella flexilis (1994) (18)
- Effect of cytoplasmic Ca2+ on the membrane potential and membrane resistance of Chara plasmalemma (1985) (18)
- Metabolic Conversion of Amino Acids Loaded in the Vacuole of Chara australis Internodal Cells. (1985) (18)
- Calcium-regulated channels and their bearing on physiological activities in Characean cells (1992) (18)
- Influence of intracellular and extracellular tonicities on water permeability in Characean cells (1972) (18)
- Direct demonstration of the involvement of chloroplasts in the rapid light-induced potential change in tonoplast-free cells of Chara australis. Replacement of Chara chloroplasts with spinach chloroplasts. (1980) (18)
- Ca2+-dependent Cl− efflux in tonoplast-free cells ofNitellopsis obtusa (1988) (17)
- Ionic Activity Gradients across the Surface Membrane of Cytoplasmic Droplets Prepared from Chara australis (1985) (17)
- PLASMALEMMA POTENTIAL IN NITELLA (1965) (17)
- Intracellular chloride and potassium ions in relation to excitability ofChara membrane (1980) (16)
- Turgor regulation and cytoplasmic free Ca2+ in the algaLamprothamnium (1987) (15)
- Increase in cytoplasmic calcium content in internodal cells of Lamprothamnium upon hypotonic treatment (1987) (15)
- Mechanism of calcium‐dependent salt tolerance in cells of Nitellopsis obtusa: role of intracellular adenine nucleotides (1990) (14)
- Rapid light-induced potential change in Chara cells stained with neutral red in the absence of internal Mg-ATP (1980) (14)
- Adenine-nucleotide levels and metabolism-dependent membrane potential in cells of Nitellopsis obtusa Groves (1984) (14)
- Cytoplasmic streaming in the cell model ofNitella (1982) (13)
- Salt tolerance inNitellopsis obtusa (1986) (13)
- Jumping Transmission of Action Potential between Separately Placed Internodal Cells of Chara corallina (1990) (13)
- Chapter 4 Control of Electrogenesis by ATP, Mg2+, H+, and Light in Perfused Cells of Chara (1982) (13)
- Quantitative Analysis of Intercellularly-Transported Photoassimilates in Chara corallina (1992) (13)
- Bafilomycin Inhibits Vacuolar pH Regulation in a Fresh Water Charophyte, Chora corallina (1992) (13)
- Ca2+ antagonist nifedipine inhibits turgor regulation upon hypotonic treatment in internodal cells ofLamprothamnium (1986) (12)
- Intercellular Transport and Photosynthetic Differentiation in Chara corallina (1991) (12)
- Demonstration of Voltage Dependency of Light-induced Potential Change in Chara (1981) (12)
- Changes in sodium and potassium in Nitellopsis cells treated with transient salt stress (1988) (11)
- The Hydration-Induced Ca2+ Release Is a General Phenomenon in Characeae (1996) (11)
- Changes in the Subcellular Distribution of Free Amino Acids in Relation to Light Conditions in Cells of Chara corallina (1990) (11)
- Role of cytoplasmic inorganic phosphate in light-induced activation of H+-pumps in the plasma membrane and tonoplast of Chara corallina (1992) (11)
- Electrogenic Pump Current and ATP-Dependent H+ Efflux Across the Plasma Membrane of Nitellopsis obtusa (1985) (11)
- Effect of osmotic shock on auxin-induced cell extension, cell wall changes and acidification in Avena coleoptile segments (1978) (10)
- Demonstration of light-induced potential change in Chara cells lacking tonoplast (1979) (10)
- Respiration-Dependent Membrane Hyperpolarization in Tonoplast-Free Cells of Nitella axilliformis (1982) (10)
- Analysis of transcellular water movement inNitella (1973) (10)
- Dependence of Plasmalemma Conductance and Potential on Intracellular Free Ca2+ in Tonoplast-Removed Cells of a Brackish Water Characeae Lamprothamnium (1987) (10)
- Mechanism of inhibition of cytoplasmic streaming by myrmicacin (Β-hydroxydecanoic acid) inChara andSpirogyra (1985) (10)
- Rectification characteristics ofNitella membranes in respect to water permeability (1973) (9)
- Cytoplasmic Alkalization and Cytoplasmic Streaming Induced by Light and Histidine in Leaf Cells of Egeria densa: in vivo 31P-NMR study (1991) (9)
- Involvement of Water Channels in the Hydration-Induced Calcium Release in Nitella flexilis (1998) (9)
- Vacuolar/Extravacuolar Distribution of Aminopeptidases in Giant Alga Chara australis and Partial Purification of One Such Enzyme. (1987) (9)
- Patch-clamp study on ion channels in the tonoplast of nitellopsis obtusa (1991) (9)
- Effect of intracellular Ca2+ on membrane potential and membrane resistance in tonoplast-free cells ofNitellopsis obtusa (1983) (9)
- Dependence of Tonoplast Transport of Amino Acids on Vacuolar pH in Chara Cells (1989) (8)
- Intercellular Transport and Subcellular Distribution of Photoassimilates in Chara corallina (1991) (8)
- Concanamycin 4-B:a potent inhibitor of vacuolar pH regulation in Chara cells. (1995) (8)
- Membrane characteristics as revealed by water and ionic relations of algal cells (2005) (8)
- Degradation of Proteins Artificially Introduced into Vacuoles of Chara australis. (1988) (8)
- Characteristics of the vacuolar membrane ofNitella (1976) (8)
- Membrane Potential and Resistance in Relation to Cytoplasmic pH in Nitellopsis (1984) (8)
- Turgor Regulation in a Brackish Water Charophyte, Lamprothamnium succinctum III. Changes in Cytoplasmic Free Amino Acids and Sucrose Contents during Turgor Regulation (1987) (8)
- Different cytoplasmic calcium contents among three species of Characeae. (2001) (7)
- Involvement of Ca2 + and flowing endoplasm in recovery of cytoplasmic streaming after K+-induced cessation (1984) (7)
- Cytoplasmic Ca2+ has No Effect on the Excitability of Chara Plasmalemma (1985) (7)
- In vitro Demonstration of Hydration-Induced Calcium Release in Cells of Nitella flexilis (1995) (7)
- Membrane depolarization induced by transcellular osmosis in internodal cells ofNitella flexilis (1979) (7)
- Regulation of membrane excitation by protein phosphorylation inNitellopsis obtusa (1986) (6)
- Possible involvement of protein phosphorylation/dephosphorylation in the modulation of Ca2+ channel in tonoplast-free cells ofNitellopsis (1988) (6)
- Induction of Cytoplasmic Streaming and Movement of Chloroplast Induced by L-Histidine and its Derivatives in Leaves of Egeria densa (1991) (6)
- Studies on the Morphogenesis of the Slime Mould, Dictyostelium discoideum (1955) (6)
- Barrier components acting against osmotic water flow inNitella (1972) (6)
- Distribution of several proteases inside and outside the central vacuole of Chara australis. (1986) (6)
- CHARACTERISTICS OF WATER CHANNELS INCHARA II (1995) (5)
- Motive force and rate of cytoplasmic streaming inCharaceae cells in relation to osmotic pressure and ionic strength of the vacuole and the cytoplasm (1981) (5)
- Plant plasma membrane H+ pumps: past and present (2003) (5)
- Permeabilization ofNitella internodal cell with electrical pulses (1983) (5)
- Membrane control of cytoplasmic streaming in characean cells (1996) (4)
- [Influence of nitrogen compounds and of auxin on embryogenesis in tissue cultures]. (1969) (4)
- Calcium-activated protease in the giant algaChara australis (1987) (4)
- Cytoplasmic streaming and ionic regulation inNitella flexilis having artificial cell saps of low ionic strength (1975) (3)
- Water channel does not limit evaporation of water from plant cells (1997) (3)
- Inhibitory Effects of K+ and Cl− on Cytoplasmic Streaming in Characean Cells (1988) (2)
- II-7 Excitable Membrane-Plants (1984) (2)
- In Vivo 3'P-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study (2)
- Age dependence of the hydraulic resistances of the plasma membrane and the tonoplast (vacuolar membrane) in cells of Chara corallina (2021) (2)
- ATP is essential for calcium-induced salt tolerance inNitellopsis obtusa (1987) (2)
- Distribution of isoasparagine among different characean species (1984) (2)
- Plant vacuole degrades exogenous proteins (1986) (2)
- Isoasparagine from Chara corallina (1983) (2)
- Spiral cell wall growth in zygnemataceae (1976) (1)
- Mechanism of Ca2+-Control of Cytoplasmic Streaming in Characeae (1986) (1)
- Isoasparagine as a marker amino acid in the taxonomy of Characeae (1989) (1)
- Studies on cessation of cytoplasmic streaming under K+-induced depolarization inNitella axilliformis (1995) (1)
- Subcellular Distribution of Free Amino Acids in Relation to Protein Synthesis in Cells of Chara corallina (1990) (1)
- Sixty Years Research with Characean Cells: Fascinating Material for Plant Cell Biology (2010) (1)
- VACUOLE IS NOT INVOLVED INHYDRATION-INDUCED CA^ -RELEASE IN NITELLA (1995) (0)
- Electrogenic mechanism in Characeae plasma membrane (1981) (0)
- Ion movements induced by transcellular osmosis inNitella flexilis (1979) (0)
- In memory of the late Professor Noburô Kamiya. (1999) (0)
- MOBILIZATION OF CA^ DURINGHYDRATION OF CYTOPLASMIN CHARACEAE (1995) (0)
- CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT OF TURGOR PRESSURE WITH TURGOR BALANCE METHOD AIDED BY COMPUTER IMAGE ANALYSIS (1998) (0)
- Reconsidering the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (2003) (0)
- Cell Dynamics (1989) (0)
- Effects of HgCl_2 on water and nutrients transport in Cucumis melo L. roots (1999) (0)
- WATER CHANNELS IN THE MEMBRANE OF CELL ORGANELLES STORING CALCIUM IN NITELLA FLEXILIS (1998) (0)
- CYTOPLASMIC CALCIUM CONTENT IN CHARACEAE (2001) (0)
- Increase in tension at the surface of protoplast as a sign of cell wall formation inBoergesenia forbessi (1979) (0)
- Studies on the cytoplasmic streaming in demembranated Characeae cell models. (1985) (0)
- Calcium control of the hydraulic resistance in cells of Chara corallina (2022) (0)
- Transformation of protoplasmic droplets of Chara by ion injection (1991) (0)
- STIMULATION OF ROOT WATER TRANSPORT BY LOW TEMPERATURE TREATMENT (1999) (0)
- [Negative phototactic reaction of Euglena]. (1957) (0)
- CHARACTERISTICS OF WATER CHANNELS IN CHARAINHIBITION BY MERCURY AND ZINC (1996) (0)
- Transient increase in cytoplasmic level of Ca^ during action potential of Characeae (1998) (0)
- Onion [Allium cepa] root water transport sensitive to water channel and K+ channel inhibitors (2001) (0)
- Cell Dynamics: Cytoplasmic Streaming Cell Movement--Contraction and Migration Cell and Organelle Division Phototaxis of Cell and Cell Organelle (2012) (0)
- A new approach to cell-to-cell communication (1990) (0)
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