Manabu Nakazono
Kyushu University
36 Papers
180 Citations
Manabu Nakazono is an academic researcher from Kyushu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemiluminescence & Luminol. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 35 publications.
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Papers
Bisindolylmaleimides with large Stokes shift and long-lasting chemiluminescence properties.
Manabu Nakazono,Shinkoh Nanbu,Akihiro Uesaki,Ryoichi Kuwano,Manabu Kashiwabara,Kiyoshi Zaitsu +5 more
TL;DR: Various bisindolylmaleimides have fluorescence emission maxima wavelengths longer than 500 nm, large Stokes shifts longer than 200 nm, different fluorescence emitted wavelengths at an excitation wavelength of 365 nm, and a long-lasting chemiluminescence.
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Synthesis of poly (3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate ester) dendrimers and their chemiluminescence
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesized first generation polyphenol dendrimers with gallic acid units in the periphery and measured their chemiluminescence (CL) intensity.
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Theoretical Study of Photophysical Properties of Bisindolylmaleimide Derivatives
TL;DR: The analysis of MOs shows that the electronic structures of the S(1) and S(2) states are described by the single- or double-electron excitation between the naturally localized MOs on an indole moiety and on the maleimide part, indicating that the intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) transfer may occur by photoexcitation.
Design and synthesis of a novel pre-column derivatization reagent with a 6-methoxy-4-quinolone moiety for fluorescence and tandem mass spectrometric detection and its application to chiral amino acid analysis
Tsubasa Oyama,Eiichi Negishi,Hirohisa Onigahara,Nao Kusano,Yurika Miyoshi,Masashi Mita,Manabu Nakazono,Sumio Ohtsuki,Akio Ojida,Wolfgang Lindner,Kenji Hamase +10 more
TL;DR: The present reagent enables the sensitive determination of amino acid enantiomers, and the values of LLOD using a chiral-HPLC-MS/MS system were 0.05-50 fmol/injection.
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Chemiluminescent Assays for β-D-Galactosidase and Alkaline Phosphatase using Novel Luminol Derivatives as Substrates
TL;DR: Chemiluminescent assays for β-D-galactosidase and alkaline phosphatase are described which use novel chemiluminogenic substrates, o-aminophthalylhydrazide-β- D-Galactoside and o-AMH-O-phosphate, respectively, to release luminol.
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