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D-Index
42
Citations
8595
World Ranking
17402
National Ranking
4263

Best Publications

  • Identification of distinct nanoparticles and subsets of extracellular vesicles by asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation.

    Haiying Zhang;Daniela Freitas;Han Sang Kim;Han Sang Kim;Kristina Fabijanic

  • Peptide-Based Nanotubes and Their Applications in Bionanotechnology.

    Xueyun Gao;Hiroshi Matsui

  • Cu nanocrystal growth on peptide nanotubes by biomineralization: size control of Cu nanocrystals by tuning peptide conformation.

    Ipsita A. Banerjee;Lingtao Yu;Hiroshi Matsui

  • Applications of peptide and protein-based materials in bionanotechnology

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  • Au nanowire fabrication from sequenced histidine-rich peptide.

    Ramin Djalali;Yung-Fou Chen;Hiroshi Matsui

  • Control of Crystalline Proton-Conducting Pathways by Water-Induced Transformations of Hydrogen-Bonding Networks in a Metal–Organic Framework

    Masaaki Sadakiyo;Teppei Yamada;Kyohei Honda;Hiroshi Matsui

  • Au nanocrystal growth on nanotubes controlled by conformations and charges of sequenced peptide templates.

    Ramin Djalali;Yung-fou Chen;Hiroshi Matsui

  • Biocompatible PEG‐Chitosan@Carbon Dots Hybrid Nanogels for Two‐Photon Fluorescence Imaging, Near‐Infrared Light/pH Dual‐Responsive Drug Carrier, and Synergistic Therapy

    Hui Wang;Jing Di;Yubing Sun;Jianping Fu

  • Autonomous motors of a metal–organic framework powered by reorganization of self-assembled peptides at interfaces

    Yasuhiro Ikezoe;Gosuke Washino;Takashi Uemura;Susumu Kitagawa

  • Application of Host−Guest Chemistry in Nanotube-Based Device Fabrication: Photochemically Controlled Immobilization of Azobenzene Nanotubes on Patterned α-CD Monolayer/Au Substrates via Molecular Recognition

    Ipsita A. Banerjee;Lingtao Yu;Hiroshi Matsui

  • Liquid/Liquid interfacial polymerization to grow single crystalline nanoneedles of various conducting polymers.

    Nurxat Nuraje;Kai Su;Nan-loh Yang;Hiroshi Matsui

  • Direct growth of shape-controlled nanocrystals on nanotubes via biological recognition.

    Lingtao Yu;Ipsita A. Banerjee;Hiroshi Matsui

  • Room Temperature Synthesis of Ferroelectric Barium Titanate Nanoparticles Using Peptide Nanorings as Templates

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  • Fe3O4/carbon quantum dots hybrid nanoflowers for highly active and recyclable visible-light driven photocatalyst

    Hui Wang;Zengyan Wei;Hiroshi Matsui;Shuiqin Zhou

  • Room-temperature Wurtzite ZnS nanocrystal growth on Zn finger-like peptide nanotubes by controlling their unfolding peptide structures.

    Ipsita A Banerjee;Lingtao Yu;Hiroshi Matsui

  • Doughnut-Shaped Peptide Nano-Assemblies and Their Applications as Nanoreactors

    Ramin Djalali;Jacopo Samson;Hiroshi Matsui

  • Fabrication and Application of Enzyme-Incorporated Peptide Nanotubes

    Lingtao Yu;Ipsita A. Banerjee;Xueyun Gao;Nurxat Nuraje

  • Location-specific biological functionalization on nanotubes: Attachment of proteins at the ends of nanotubes using Au nanocrystal masks

    Ipsita A. Banerjee;Lingtao Yu;Hiroshi Matsui

  • Biological Bottom-Up Assembly of Antibody Nanotubes on Patterned Antigen Arrays

    Nurxat Nuraje;Ipsita A. Banerjee;Robert I. Maccuspie;Lingtao Yu

  • Bolaamphiphile Nanotube-Templated Metallized Wires

    Hiroshi Matsui;Su Pan;and Bogdan Gologan;Seth H. Jonas

Frequent Co-Authors

Tadashi Matsunaga
Tadashi Matsunaga Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Takashi Uemura
Takashi Uemura University of Tokyo
Susumu Kitagawa
Susumu Kitagawa Kyoto University
David Lyden
David Lyden Cornell University
Hui Wang
Hui Wang Hefei Institutes of Physical Science
Shuiqin Zhou
Shuiqin Zhou City University of New York
Krishna Rajan
Krishna Rajan University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Saiful I. Khondaker
Saiful I. Khondaker University of Central Florida
Tadatsugu Taniguchi
Tadatsugu Taniguchi University of Tokyo
Haruko Takeyama
Haruko Takeyama Waseda University

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