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Hideshi Nakamura

Hideshi Nakamura

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Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
7737
World Ranking
12856
National Ranking
972

Overview

Hideshi Nakamura is affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan. Their academic profile does not list specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues, indicating limited publicly available data on their recent research activity or collaboration network.

There is no documented information on book publications by Nakamura, which suggests that their contributions have primarily been through articles or other scholarly outputs rather than monographs or edited volumes.

Details on the main fields and subfields of study associated with Nakamura are not provided. Likewise, specific topics covered in their research have not been disclosed.

No records of awards or honors received by Nakamura are available, and there is no indication that they are deceased.

Best Publications

  • Stereochemical Determination of Acyclic Structures Based on Carbon−Proton Spin-Coupling Constants. A Method of Configuration Analysis for Natural Products

    Nobuaki Matsumori;Daisuke Kaneno;Michio Murata;Hideshi Nakamura

  • Separation of mycosporine-like amino acids in marine organisms using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography

    Hideshi Nakamura;Jun'ichi Kobayashi;Yoshimasa Hirata

  • Keramamine-A and -B, novel antimicrobial alkaloids from the Okinawan marine sponge Pellina sp.

    Hideshi Nakamura;Shongzhi Deng;Jun'ichi Kobayashi;Yasushi Ohizumi

  • Secretional luciferase of the luminous shrimp Oplophorus gracilirostris: cDNA cloning of a novel imidazopyrazinone luciferase

    Satoshi Inouye;Ken Watanabe;Hideshi Nakamura;Osamu Shimomura

  • Ascididemin, a novel pentacyclic aromatic alkaloid with potent antileukemic activity from the Okinawan tunicate Didemnum sp.

    Jun'ichi Kobayash;Jie-fei Cheng;Hideshi Nakamura;Yasushi Ohizumi

  • Isolation and structure of aaptamine a novel heteroaromatic substance possessing α-blocking activity from the sea sponge Aaptos aaptos

    Hideshi Nakamura;Jun'ichi Kobayashi;Yasushi Ohizumi;Yoshimasa Hirata

  • Structure of dinoflagellate luciferin and its enzymic and nonenzymic air-oxidation products

    Hideshi Nakamura;Yoshito Kishi;Osamu Shimomura;David Morse

  • Ageliferins, potent actomyosin Atpase activators from the Okinawan marine sponge sp

    Jun'ichi Kobayashi;Masashi Tsuda;Tetsuya Murayama;Hideshi Nakamura

  • Active site of mu-conotoxin GIIIA, a peptide blocker of muscle sodium channels.

    K Sato;Y Ishida;K Wakamatsu;R Kato

  • Amphidinolide C: The first 25-membered macrocyclic lactone with potent antineoplastic activity from the cultured dinoflagellate Amphidinium sp.

    Junichi. Kobayashi;Masami. Ishibashi;Markus R. Walchli;Hideshi. Nakamura

  • Prianosin A, a novel antileukemic alkaloid from the okinawan marine sponge Prianos melanos

    Jun'ichi Kobayashi;Jie-fei Cheng;Masami Ishibashi;Hideshi Nakamura

  • Agelasine-A, -B, -C and -D, novel bicyclic diterpenoids with a 9-methyladeninium unit possessing inhibitory effects on na,K-atpase from the okinawa sea sponge sp.1)

    Hideshi Nakamura;Houming Wu;Yasushi Ohizumi;Yoshimasa Hirata

  • A novel antagonist of serotonergic receptors, hymenidin, isolated from the Okinawan marine sponge Hymeniacidon sp.

    J. Kobayashi;J. Kobayashi;Y. Ohizumi;Y. Ohizumi;H. Nakamura;H. Nakamura;Y. Hirata;Y. Hirata

  • Cystodytins A, B, and C, novel tetracyclic aromatic alkaloids with potent antineoplastic activity from the Okinawan tunicate Cystodytes dellechiajei

    Junichi Kobayashi;Jiefei Cheng;Markus R. Walchli;Hideshi Nakamura

  • Structural basis of protein kinase C activation by tumor promoters.

    Hideshi Nakamura;Yoshito Kishi;Maria A. Pajares;Robert R. Rando

  • Amphidinolide-A, a novel antineoplastic macrolide from the marine dinoflagellate Amphidinium sp.

    Jun'ichi Kobayashi;Masami Ishibashi;Hideshi Nakamura;Yasushi Ohizumi

  • The amino acid sequences of homologous hydroxyproline-containing myotoxins from the marine snal Conus geographus venom

    Showbu Sato;Hideshi Nakamura;Yasushi Ohizumi;Jun'ichi Kobayashi

  • Structure-activity relationships of mu-conotoxin GIIIA: structure determination of active and inactive sodium channel blocker peptides by NMR and simulated annealing calculations.

    Kaori Wakamatsu;Daisuke Kohda;Hideki Hatanaka;Jean Marc Lancelin

  • Prianosins B,C, and D, novel sulfur-containing alkaloids with potent antineoplastic activity from the Okinawan marine sponge Prianos melanos

    Jie Fei Cheng;Yasushi Ohizumi;Markus R. Walchli;Hideshi Nakamura

  • Specific inhibition of [3H] saxitoxin binding to skeletal muscle sodium channels by geographutoxin II, a polypeptide channel blocker.

    Y Ohizumi;H Nakamura;J Kobayashi;W A Catterall

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasushi Ohizumi
Yasushi Ohizumi Tohoku University
Jun'ichi Kobayashi
Jun'ichi Kobayashi Hokkaido University
Yoshimasa Hirata
Yoshimasa Hirata Meijo University
Masami Ishibashi
Masami Ishibashi Chiba University
Makoto Ojika
Makoto Ojika Nagoya University
Toshio Goto
Toshio Goto Nagoya University
Osamu Shimomura
Osamu Shimomura Marine Biological Laboratory
Kazuki Sato
Kazuki Sato Fukuoka Women's University
William A. Catterall
William A. Catterall University of Washington
Takahiro Moriya
Takahiro Moriya Tohoku University

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