Hiroshi Ueda
0000-0001-8849-4217
Tokyo Institute of Technology
142 papers found
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Reversal of antigen-dependent signaling by two mutations in antibody/receptor chimera: implication of inverse agonism in cytokine receptor superfamily
Chaperone-assisted folding of a single-chain antibody in a reconstituted translation system
Stabilization of antibody VH-domains by proteolytic selection
Homogeneous sandwich immunoassay based on the enzymatic complementation induced by single-chain Fv fragments
Selection of genetically modified cell population using hapten-specific antibody/receptor chimera
Enzymatic labeling of a single chain variable fragment of an antibody with alkaline phosphatase by microbial transglutaminase
Noncompetitive immunoassays for small molecules
AMEGA: antigen-mediated genetically modified cell amplification
Antigen-Mediated Genetically Modified Cell Amplification (AMEGA) with Single Vector Transductio
Enhanced expression of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in islets of exercise-trained rats
Site-specific cross-linking of functional proteins by transglutamination
An optimized homogeneous noncompetitive immunoassay based on the antigen-driven enzymatic complementation
A General Method To Select Antibody Fragments Suitable for Noncompetitive Detection of Monovalent Antigens
Luminescent and substrate binding activities of firefly luciferase N-terminal domain
Bypassing antibiotic selection: positive screening of genetically modified cells with an antigen-dependent proliferation switch
Creation of a Thermostable Firefly Luciferase with pH-insensitive Luminescent Color¶
A Homogeneous and Noncompetitive Immunoassay Based on the Enhanced Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer by Leucine Zipper Interaction
Antigen-Mediated Genetically Modified Cell Amplification
A Homogeneous Noncompetitive Immunoassay for the Detection of Small Haptens
Selection of highly productive mammalian cells based on an inducible growth advantage using an antibody/receptor chimera
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