Komatsu Teruyuki | Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Engineering Chuo University
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Komatsu Teruyuki
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Engineering Chuo University
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Tsuchida Eishun
Department Of Applied Chemistry Waseda University
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Komatsu Teruyuki
Department Of Polymer Chemistry Advanced Research Institute For Science And Engineering Waseda Unive
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KOMATSU Teruyuki
Department of Polymer Chemistry, Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda Uni
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TSUCHIDA Eishun
Department of Polymer Chemistry, Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda Uni
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Komatsu T
Research Institute For Science And Engineering Waseda University
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Komatsu T
Department Of Polymer Chemistry Waseda University
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Komatsu T
Department Of Polymer Chemistry Advanced Research Institute For Science And Engineering Waseda Unive
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Komatsu Teruyuki
慶応義塾大学 医学部呼吸器外科
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Tsuchida E
Artificial Blood Project Advanced Research Institute For Science And Engineering Waseda University
著作論文
- Nitrosyl Iron(II)Complex of meso-Tetrakis(α, α, α, α-o-pivalamidophenyl)porphyrin with a Covalently Linked 2-Methylimidazolylalkyl Group
- O_2-Adduct Complex of meso-Tetrakis(α,α,α,α-o-pivalamidophenyl)porphinatoiron(II) with an Intramolecularly Coordinated Proximal Histidine
- Photoreduction of aSelf-Assembled (Lipidporphyrinato)iron(III) Complex in Saline by LMCT Excitation: Co-Aggregated Hyaluronic Acid Allows an Irreversible Electron Transfer
- Iron(II) Complex of Octopus-Porphyrin with a Covalently Linked Proximal Imidazole; Self-Assembly and O_2-Coordination in Aqueous Media
- Photoreduction of Self-Assembled Lipidporphyrinato-iron(III) Chloride with Hyaluronic Acid under Semi-Physiological Conditions
- O_2-Transport Albumin: A New Hybrid-Haemoprotein Incorporating Tetraphenylporphinatoiron(II) Derivative
- Characteristic O_2-Binding of Lipidprotoheme in Phospholipid Bilayer Membrane
- Synthesis of Protoporphyrin IX Derivatives Having Four Amphiphilic and/or Lipophilic Alkyl Chains and Their Dispersing Behavior in Phospholipid Bilayer
- Synthesis and Aggregate Morphology of Protoporphyrin IX Derivative Having Phospholipid Residue
- Double-Sided Porphyrinatoiron(II) Bearing Covalently Bound Imidazole. An Efficient Oxygen-Carrier Molecule Composed by 8 Ester Bonds