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Kobayashi, Atsuko

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Name
Kobayashi, Atsuko
Position
Research Scientist
Field
Microscopy science
E-mail
atsukoa_at_elsi.jp

Main Publication List and Awards

Main Publication List

1. Satoshi Kondo, Koichi Hori, Yuko Sasaki-Sekimoto, Atsuko Kobayashi, Tsubasa Kato, Naoko Yuno-Ohta, Takashi Nobusawa, Kinuka Ohtaka, Mie Shimojima, Hiroyuki Ohta, “Primitive extracellular lipid components on the surface of the charophytic alga Klebsormidium flaccidum and their possible biosynthetic pathways as deduced from the genome sequence”, Frontiers in Plant Science.7, (2016) (DOI 10.3389/fpls.2016.00952).

2. Kobayashi Atsuko, Harry N.Golash and Kirschvink L. Joseph, “A First Test of the Hypothesis of Biogenic Magnetite-Based Heterogeneous Ice-Crystal Nucleation in Cryopreservation”, Cryobiology. 72 (3), 216-224 (2016)

3. Kobayashi Atsuko, Rell L. Parker, Pauline Ku, Andreas Walz, Henry A. Lester and Julie M. Miwa, “Lynx1, a modulator of nicotinic receptor function, progressively stabilizes the axonal ultrastructure of the mouse dorsal striatum. Journal of molecular neuroscience”, Journal of Molecular Neuroscience.53, 525-536 (2014).

4. Kobayashi Atsuko and Kirschvink Joseph, “On the mechanisms for the action of electric and magnetic fields in cryopreservation”. Cryobiology.68, 163-165 (2014).

5. Kobayashi, A., T. Fujigaya, M. Itoh, T. Taguchi, and H. Takano, “FFT-based determination of the rotational axis for TEM tomographic reconstructions”. Ultramicroscopy.110, 1-6 (2009).

6. Kobayashi, A., J.L. Kirschvink, C.Z. Nash, R.E. Kopp, D.A. Sauer, L.E. Bertani, W.F. Voorhout, and T. Taguchi, Experimental observation of magnetosome chain collapse in magnetotactic bacteria: Sedimentological, paleomagnetic, and evolutionary implications. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 245, 538-550 (2006).

7. Lu, L.H., A. Eychmuller, A. Kobayashi, Y. Hirano, K. Yoshida, Y. Kikkawa, K. Tawa, and Y. Ozaki, Designed fabrication of ordered porous Au/Ag nanostructured films for surface-enhanced Raman scattering substrates. Langmuir 22, 2605-2609 (2006).

8. Weiss, B.P., S.S. Kim, J.L. Kirschvink, R.E. Kopp, M. Sankaran, A. Kobayashi, and A. Komeili, Magnetic tests for magnetosome chains in Martian meteorite ALH84001. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 101, 8281-8284 (2004).

9. Kobayashi, A., J.L. Kirschvink, and M.H. Nesson, Ferromagnetism and EMFs. Nature 374, 123-123 (1995).

10. Kirschvink, J.L., A.K. Kobayashi, and B.J. Woodford, Magnetite biomineralization in the human brain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 89, 7683-7687 (1992).



Conferences

1. Atsuko Kobayashi1, Hiroshi Nakamura2, Yuki Sugimoto2 and Shinji Masuda1,3,* Subcellular localization of blue-light-signaling proteins, PixD and PixE, that control phototaxis in cyanobacteria, 第58回 日本植物生理学会 鹿児島大学 郡元キャンパス、2017年3月16日-18日

2. 佐々木(関本)結子1、近藤 智2、堀 孝一1,2、小林 厚子3、信澤 岳1,2、下嶋 美恵2、太田 啓之1,2,3, “気生藻類Klebsormidium flaccidumが形成する表層脂質層の解析”. 第27回植物脂質シンポジウム 大阪大学豊中キャンパス(大阪府)2016年11月25日

3. Satoshi Kondo1, Koichi Hori2,3, Yuko Sasaki-Sekimoto2,3, Atsuko Kobayashi4, Tsubasa Kato5, Naoko Yuno-Ohta5, Takashi Nobusawa2,3, Kinuka Ohtaka1, Mie Shimojima1,2 and Hiroyuki Ohta. “Primitive adaptation mechanisms to land environments revealed by the genome of a charophyte alga Klebsormidium flaccidum”. ISPL 国際脂質シンポジウム Gottingen, Germany (July, 2016)

4. Satoshi Kondo1, Koichi Hori2,3, Yuko Sasaki-Sekimoto2,3, Atsuko Kobayashi4, Tsubasa Kato5, Naoko Yuno-Ohta5, Takashi Nobusawa2,3, Kinuka Ohtaka1, Mie Shimojima1,2 and Hiroyuki Ohta. “Primitive adaptation mechanisms to land environments revealed by the genome of a charophyte alga Klebsormidium flaccidum”. EMBO Workshop Wien Austria (June, 2016)

5. Kirschvink J, Kobayashi A & Jiang J. "A tribute to the legacy of Heinz Lowenstam (1912-1993): The impact of magnetite biomineralization on paleoseismology, animal navigation, and weak electromagnetic effects”. Goldschmidt Abstracts, 2015, pp. 1603

6. Satoshi Kondo1, Koichi Hori1, Takashi Nobusawa1, Kinuka Ohtaka1, Tei Watanabe1, Noriaki Tounosu1, Atsuko Kobayashi3, Yuko Sasaki-Sekimoto3Lipid-based microstructures and their possible roles in a charophyte alga Klebsormidium Flaccidum, , Mie Shimojima3,Hiroyuki Ohta1,2,4 (1Grad. Sch. Biosci. & Biotech., Tokyo Tech., 2JST CREST, 3ELSI,Tokyo Tech., 4Cent. Biol. Res. & Infor, Tokyo Tech.) 第56回 日本植物生理学会年会 東京農業大学 (東京都) 2015年3月18日(Oral)

7. Atsuko Kobayashi, On the mechanisms for the action of electric and magnetic fields in cryopreservation. World Forum on biology CRYO2014, (6. 2014) , Savanna, GA USA.(Poster).

8. Constraints on the origin of putative biological magnetite in the Martian ALH84001 Carbonates. Japan Geoscience Union Meeting, Yokohama, Japan, 2014. (Oral).

9. J.K.Kirschvink, J.Buz., Atsuko Kobayashi, Kathie L.Thomas-Keprta, Simion J.Clemett, Ancient life on Mars: new constraints on the formation of putative magnetofossils from rock –magnetic experiments on ALH84001 carbonates. Origins 2014 International Conference July 6 2014, Nara Japan. (Oral).

10. J. L. Kirschvink, Atsuko Kobayashi. Searching for Life in all the Wrong Places♪: Look at Mars instead! Open Questions on the Origin of Life 2014 (OQOL2014), Kizugawa, Kyoto, Japan. (Oral)

11. J. Buz, J. L. Kirschvink, Atsuko Kobayashi, Kathie L. Thomas-Keprta,
Simon J. Clemett. ANCIENT LIFE ON MARS: APPLICATION OF NEW PALEOMAGNETIC AND ROCK MAGNETISM TECHNIQUES TO TEST THE ORIGIN OF MAGNETITES IN ALH84001 CARBONATES. Mars 8 conference, Pasadena California, 2014 (Poster)