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Hitoshi Sezaki

Hitoshi Sezaki

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Chemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
9749
World Ranking
11797
National Ranking
877

Overview

Hitoshi Sezaki is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. The available information does not include details about recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues related to their research.

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Despite the limited data, Hitoshi Sezaki is identified as an active scholar associated with a major Japanese research university, suggesting engagement in academic research activities within their institutional setting.

Best Publications

  • Optimized conditions for prediction of intestinal drug permeability using Caco-2 cells.

    Shinji Yamashita;Tomoyuki Furubayashi;Makoto Kataoka;Toshiyasu Sakane

  • Disposition characteristics of macromolecules in tumor-bearing mice.

    Yoshinobu Takakura;Takuya Fujita;Mitsuru Hashida;Hitoshi Sezaki

  • Disposition and Tumor Localization of Mitomycin C–Dextran Conjugates in Mice

    Yoshinobu Takakura;Akira Takagi;Mitsuru Hashida;Hitoshi Sezaki

  • Transport of cephalexin to the cerebrospinal fluid directly from the nasal cavity.

    Toshiyasu Sakane;Motohiro Akizuki;Masako Yoshida;Shinji Yamashita

  • In Vitro System to Evaluate Oral Absorption of Poorly Water-Soluble Drugs: Simultaneous Analysis on Dissolution and Permeation of Drugs

    Makoto Kataoka;Yoshie Masaoka;Yukako Yamazaki;Toshiyasu Sakane

  • The transport of a drug to the cerebrospinal fluid directly from the nasal cavity: the relation to the lipophilicity of the drug.

    Toshiyasu Sakane;Motohiro Akizuki;Shinji Yamashita;Tanekazu Nadai

  • New and better protocols for a short-term Caco-2 cell culture system

    Shinji Yamashita;Keisuke Konishi;Yukako Yamazaki;Yoko Taki

  • Analysis of Drug Permeation Across Caco-2 Monolayer: Implication for Predicting In Vivo Drug Absorption

    Shinji Yamashita;Yoshihiro Tanaka;Yoriko Endoh;Yoko Taki

  • Targeted delivery of human recombinant superoxide dismutase by chemical modification with mono- and polysaccharide derivatives.

    T. Fujita;Makiya Nishikawa;C. Tamaki;Y. Takakura

  • Direct drug transport from the rat nasal cavity to the cerebrospinal fluid: the relation to the molecular weight of drugs.

    Toshiyasu Sakane;Motohiro Akizuki;Yoko Taki;Shinji Yamashita

  • Effect of fatty acids and monoglycerides on permeability of lipid bilayer

    Noriyuki Muranushi;Noriko Takagi;Shozo Muranishi;Hitoshi Sezaki

  • Structure–Activity Relationship of 1-Alkyl- or 1 -Alkenylazacycloal kanone Derivatives as Percutaneous Penetration Enhancers

    Hirokazu Okamoto;Mitsuru Hashida;Hitoshi Sezaki

  • Mitomycin C-dextran conjugate: a novel high molecular weight pro-drug of mitomycin C

    T Kojima;M Hashida;S Muranishi;H Sezaki

  • Treatment of cystic hygroma and lymphangioma with the use of bleomycin fat emulsion.

    Nobuhiko Tanigawa;Takumi Shimomatsuya;Kohji Takahashi;Yukihiro Inomata

  • Effects of β-cyclodextrin and di-O-methyl-β-cyclodextrin on the percutaneous absorption of butylparaben, indomethacin and sulfanilic acid

    Hirokazu Okamoto;Hideo Komatsu;Mitsuru Hashida;Hitoshi Sezaki

  • Enhanced Lymphatic Delivery of Mitomycin C Conjugated with Dextran

    Yoshinobu Takakura;Satoshi Matsumoto;Mitsuru Hashida;Hitoshi Sezaki

  • Synthesis and Pharmacokinetics of a New Liver-Specific Carrier, Glycosylated Carboxymethyl-Dextran, and Its Application to Drug Targeting

    Makiya Nishikawa;Akiko Kamijo;Takuya Fujita;Yoshinobu Takakura

  • Transnasal delivery of 5-fluorouracil to the brain in the rat.

    Toshiyasu Sakane;Shinji Yamashita;Noboru Yata;Hitoshi Sezaki

  • Direct drug transport from the rat nasal cavity to the cerebrospinal fluid: the relation to the dissociation of the drug

    Toshiyasu Sakane;Motohiro Akizuki;Shinji Yamashita;Hitoshi Sezaki

  • Effect of Bile Salts on the Gastrointestinal Absorption of Drugs. I.

    Kiichiro Kakemi;Hitoshi Sezaki;Ryoji Konishi;Toshikiro Kimura

  • Therapeutic effects of superoxide dismutase derivatives modified with mono- or polysaccharides on hepatic injury induced by ischemia/reperfusion.

    Takuya Fujita;Hisao Furitsu;Makiya Nishikawa;Yoshinobu Takakura

Frequent Co-Authors

Mitsuru Hashida
Mitsuru Hashida Kyoto University
Yoshinobu Takakura
Yoshinobu Takakura Kyoto University
Takuya Fujita
Takuya Fujita Ritsumeikan University
Fumiyoshi Yamashita
Fumiyoshi Yamashita Kyoto University
Makiya Nishikawa
Makiya Nishikawa Tokyo University of Science
Gordon L. Amidon
Gordon L. Amidon University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ken-ichi Inui
Ken-ichi Inui Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
Naoto Oku
Naoto Oku University of Shizuoka
Ronald T. Borchardt
Ronald T. Borchardt University of Kansas
Yoshito Ikada
Yoshito Ikada Kyoto University

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