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D-Index
47
Citations
6972
World Ranking
15753
National Ranking
1240

Best Publications

  • Covalency-reinforced oxygen evolution reaction catalyst.

    Shunsuke Yagi;Ikuya Yamada;Hirofumi Tsukasaki;Akihiro Seno

  • A HIGH-VALENT NONHEME IRON INTERMEDIATE. STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF FE2(MU -O)2(5-ME-TPA)2(CLO4)3

    Yanhong Dong;Hiroshi Fujii;Michael P. Hendrich;Randolph A. Leising

  • Preparation of artificial metalloenzymes by insertion of chromium(III) Schiff base complexes into apomyoglobin mutants.

    Masataka Ohashi;Tomomi Koshiyama;Takafumi Ueno;Manabu Yanase

  • Electronic structure and reactivity of high-valent oxo iron porphyrins

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  • Catalytic mechanism of heme oxygenase through EPR and ENDOR of cryoreduced oxy-heme oxygenase and its Asp 140 mutants.

    Roman Davydov;Viktoria Kofman;Hiroshi Fujii;Tadashi Yoshida

  • Bifunctional Oxygen Reaction Catalysis of Quadruple Manganese Perovskites

    Ikuya Yamada;Hiroshi Fujii;Akihiko Takamatsu;Hidekazu Ikeno

  • Effects of the electron-withdrawing power of substituents on the electronic structure and reactivity in oxoiron(IV) porphyrin .pi.-cation radical complexes

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  • Clathrate formation and molecular recognition by novel chalcogen-cyano interactions in tetracyanoquinodimethanes fused with thiadiazole and selenadiazole rings

    Takanori Suzuki;Hiroshi Fujii;Yoshiro Yamashita;Chizuko Kabuto

  • A role for highly conserved carboxylate, aspartate-140, in oxygen activation and heme degradation by heme oxygenase-1.

    Hiroshi Fujii;Xuhong Zhang;Takeshi Tomita;Masao Ikeda-Saito

  • One-electron oxidation of electronically diverse manganese(III) and nickel(II) salen complexes: transition from localized to delocalized mixed-valence ligand radicals.

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  • Systematic Study of Descriptors for Oxygen Evolution Reaction Catalysis in Perovskite Oxides

    Ikuya Yamada;Akihiko Takamatsu;Kaisei Asai;Takuto Shirakawa

  • Oxygen and One Reducing Equivalent Are Both Required for the Conversion of α-Hydroxyhemin to Verdoheme in Heme Oxygenase

    Kathryn Mansfield Matera;Satoshi Takahashi;Hiroshi Fujii;Hong Zhou

  • Effect of the axial ligand on the reactivity of the oxoiron(IV) porphyrin π-cation radical complex: higher stabilization of the product state relative to the reactant state.

    Akihiro Takahashi;Akihiro Takahashi;Daisuke Yamaki;Kenichiro Ikemura;Takuya Kurahashi;Takuya Kurahashi

  • Catalytic reactivity of a meso-N-substituted corrole and evidence for a high-valent iron-oxo species.

    Amanda J. McGown;William D. Kerber;Hiroshi Fujii;David P. Goldberg

  • 63Cu NMR Study of Copper(I) Carbonyl Complexes with Various Hydrotris(pyrazolyl)borates: Correlation between 63Cu Chemical Shifts and CO Stretching Vibrations

    Sadako Imai;Kiyoshi Fujisawa;Takako Kobayashi;Nobuhiko Shirasawa

  • Unique Properties and Reactivity of High-Valent Manganese−Oxo versus Manganese−Hydroxo in the Salen Platform

    Takuya Kurahashi;Akihiro Kikuchi;Yoshitsugu Shiro;Masahiko Hada

  • Direct probing of spin state dynamics coupled with electronic and structural modifications by picosecond time-resolved XAFS.

    Shunsuke Nozawa;Tokushi Sato;Matthieu Chollet;Kouhei Ichiyanagi

  • The oxygen and carbon monoxide reactions of heme oxygenase

    Catharina Taiko Migita;Kathryn Mansfield Matera;Masao Ikeda-Saito;John S. Olson

  • Effect of imidazole and phenolate axial ligands on the electronic structure and reactivity of oxoiron(IV) porphyrin pi-cation radical complexes: drastic increase in oxo-transfer and hydrogen abstraction reactivities.

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  • Kinetic Isotope Effects on the Rate-Limiting Step of Heme Oxygenase Catalysis Indicate Concerted Proton Transfer/Heme Hydroxylation

    Roman Davydov;Toshitaka Matsui;Hiroshi Fujii;Masao Ikeda-Saito

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Masao Ikeda-Saito
Masao Ikeda-Saito Tohoku University
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Brian M. Hoffman Northwestern University
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Satoshi Takahashi Tohoku University

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