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Haruhisa Kizu

Haruhisa Kizu

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
7932
World Ranking
16383
National Ranking
1291

Overview

Haruhisa Kizu is affiliated with Hokuriku University in Japan. Their academic profile presents a scientist engaged in research without publicly documented details on specific research papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications.

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Best Publications

  • The isolation and structure of a remarkable marine animal antineoplastic constituent: dolastatin 10

    George R. Pettit;Yoshiaki Kamano;Cherry L. Herald;Albert A. Tuinman

  • Polyhydroxylated alkaloids isolated from mulberry trees (Morusalba L.) and silkworms (Bombyx mori L.).

    Unknown

  • N-containing sugars from Morus alba and their glycosidase inhibitory activities.

    Naoki Asano;Kengo Oseki;Emiko Tomioka;Haruhisa Kizu

  • In vitro inhibition and intracellular enhancement of lysosomal α-galactosidase A activity in Fabry lymphoblasts by 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin and its derivatives

    Naoki Asano;Satoshi Ishii;Haruhisa Kizu;Kyoko Ikeda

  • Convolutamydine A, a novel bioactive hydroxyoxindole alkaloid from marine bryozoan Amathia convoluta

    Yoshiaki Kamano;Hui-ping Zhang;Yoshitatsu Ichihara;Haruhisa Kizu

  • Sugars with nitrogen in the ring isolated from the leaves of Morus bombycis

    Naoki Asano;Emiko Tomioka;Haruhisa Kizu;Katsuhiko Matsui

  • Nitrogen-in-the-Ring Pyranoses and Furanoses: Structural Basis of Inhibition of Mammalian Glycosidases

    Naoki Asano;Kengo Oseki;Haruhisa Kizu;Katsuhiko Matsui

  • Isolation of dolastatins 10–15 from the marine mollusc dolabella auricularia☆☆☆

    George R. Pettit;Yoshiaki Kamano;Cherry L. Herald;Youichi Fujii

  • New polyhydroxylated pyrrolizidine alkaloids from Muscari armeniacum: structural determination and biological activity

    Naoki Asano;Hiroyo Kuroi;Kyoko Ikeda;Haruhisa Kizu

  • N-Alkylated Nitrogen-in-the-Ring Sugars: Conformational Basis of Inhibition of Glycosidases and HIV-1 Replication

    Naoki Asano;Haruhisa Kizu;Kengo Oseki;Emiko Tomioka

  • Polyhydroxylated pyrrolidine and pyrrolizidine alkaloids from Hyacinthoides non-scripta and Scilla campanulata

    Atsushi Kato;Isao Adachi;Miwa Miyauchi;Kyoko Ikeda

  • New polyhydroxylated pyrrolidine, piperidine, and pyrrolizidine alkaloids from Scilla sibirica.

    Toru Yamashita;Kayo Yasuda;Haruhisa Kizu;Yukihiko Kameda

  • Specific alpha-galactosidase inhibitors, N-methylcalystegines--structure/activity relationships of calystegines from Lycium chinense.

    Naoki Asano;Atsushi Kato;Miwa Miyauchi;Haruhisa Kizu

  • Calystegins of Physalis alkekengi var. francheti (Solanaceae). Structure determination and their glycosidase inhibitory activities.

    Naoki Asano;Atsushi Kato;Kengo Oseki;Haruhisa Kizu

  • Nitrogen-containing furanose and pyranose analogues from Hyacinthus orientalis

    Naoki Asano;Atsushi Kato;Miwa Miyauchi;Haruhisa Kizu

  • Homonojirimycin Isomers and Glycosides from Aglaonema treubii

    Naoki Asano;Makoto Nishida;Haruhisa Kizu;Katsuhiko Matsui

  • ISOLATION AND STRUCTURE OF CONVOLUTAMYDINES B D FROM MARINE BRYOZOAN AMATHIA CONVOLUTA

    Hui-ping Zhang;Yoshiaki Kamano;Yoshitatsu Ichihara;Haruhisa Kizu

  • Polyhydroxylated pyrrolidine and piperidine alkaloids from Adenophora triphylla var. japonica (Campanulaceae).

    Naoki Asano;Makoto Nishida;Miwa Miyauchi;Kyoko Ikeda

  • Isolation and Structure of the Cytostatic Depsipeptide Dolastatin 13 from the Sea Hare Dolabella auricularia

    George R. Pettit;Yoshiaki Kamano;Cherry L. Herald;Claude Dufresne

  • Australine and related alkaloids: easy structural confirmation by 13C NMR spectral data and biological activities

    Atsushi Kato;Erika Kano;Isao Adachi;Russell J. Molyneux

  • Glycosidase-inhibiting pyrrolidine alkaloids from Hyacinthoides non-scripta

    Alison A. Watson;Alison A. Watson;Robert J. Nash;Robert J. Nash;Mark R. Wormald;David J. Harvey

Frequent Co-Authors

Naoki Asano
Naoki Asano Hokuriku University
Robert J. Nash
Robert J. Nash Aberystwyth University
George W. J. Fleet
George W. J. Fleet University of Oxford
Atsushi Kato
Atsushi Kato University of Toyama
George R. Pettit
George R. Pettit Arizona State University
Mark R. Wormald
Mark R. Wormald University of Oxford
Russell J. Molyneux
Russell J. Molyneux University of Hawaii at Hilo
Tsuneo Namba
Tsuneo Namba University of Toyama
Shigetoshi Kadota
Shigetoshi Kadota University of Toyama
Masanori Baba
Masanori Baba Kagoshima University

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