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Overview

Hyoe Hatakeyama is affiliated with Fukui University of Technology in Japan and has contributed extensively to medical research, particularly focusing on surgery and otorhinolaryngology. Their research spans several subfields including epidemiology, oncology, and molecular biology, with a particular emphasis on conditions affecting the head and neck region.

Hatakeyama's work prominently addresses topics such as sinusitis and nasal conditions, salivary gland tumors diagnosis and treatment, head and neck surgical oncology, tumors and oncological cases, oral and maxillofacial pathology, head and neck cancer studies, and ear and head tumors.

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Hatakeyama include Nobuhiko Oridate, Yamato Oki, Yasuhiro Isono, Tatsu Kuwahara, and Kenta Fukui.

Their publications have appeared repeatedly in several specialized venues such as:

  • Nippon Jibiinkoka Tokeibugeka Gakkai Kaiho (Tokyo)
  • Research Square
  • Nihon Bika Gakkai Kaishi (Japanese Journal of Rhinology)
  • Scientific Reports
  • European Journal of Neurology

Recent papers by Hatakeyama include:

  • "Botulinum toxin injection into the intrinsic laryngeal muscles to treat spasmodic dysphonia: A multicenter, placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blinded, parallel-group comparison/open-label clinical trial" (2021, European Journal of Neurology)
  • "The prevalence and clinical features of MYO7A-related hearing loss including DFNA11, DFNB2 and USH1B" (2024, Scientific Reports)
  • "Establishment of experimental salivary gland cancer models using organoid culture and patient-derived xenografting" (2022, Cellular Oncology)
  • "A first case report of nasopharyngeal Mycobacterium abscessus subspecies massiliense infection" (2021, European journal of medical research)
  • "P4HA1 Promotes Cell Migration and Colonization in Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma" (2023, Anticancer Research)

Best Publications

  • Interaction between water and hydrophilic polymers

    Hyoe Hatakeyama;Tatsuko Hatakeyama

  • Studies on Bound Water of Cellulose by Differential Scanning Calorimetry

    Kunio Nakamura;Tatsuko Hatakeyama;Hyoe Hatakeyama

  • Lignin Structure, Properties, and Applications

    Hyoe Hatakeyama;Tatsuko Hatakeyama

  • Preparation and characterization of polyurethane foams using a palm oil-based polyol.

    Ryohei Tanaka;Shigeo Hirose;Hyoe Hatakeyama

  • Relationship between hydrogen bonding and bound water in polyhydroxystyrene derivatives

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  • Kraft lignin in polyurethanes. II. Effects of the molecular weight of kraft lignin on the properties of polyurethanes from a kraft lignin–polyether triol–polymeric MDI system

    Hirohisa Yoshida;Roland Mörck;Knut P. Kringstad;Hyoe Hatakeyama

  • Determination of bound water content in polymers by DTA, DSC and TG

    Tatauko Hatakeyama;Kunio Nakamura;Hyoe Hatakeyama

  • Fractionation of Kraft Lignin by Successive Extraction with Organic Solvents. II. Thermal Properties of Kraft Lignin Fractions

    Hirohisa Yoshida;Roland Mörck;Knut P. Kringstad;Hyoe Hatakeyama

  • Kraft lignin in polyurethanes I. Mechanical properties of polyurethanes from a kraft lignin–polyether triol–polymeric MDI system

    H. Yoshida;R. Mörck;K. P. Kringstad;H. Hatakeyama

  • Phase transition of pectin with sorbed water

    M Iijima;K Nakamura;T Hatakeyama;H Hatakeyama

  • Gel–sol transition of poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogels formed by freezing and thawing

    Tatsuko Hatakeyema;Junko Uno;Chika Yamada;Akira Kishi

  • Studies on bound water restrained by poly(2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine): Comparison with polysaccharide-water systems.

    T. Hatakeyama;M. Tanaka;H. Hatakeyama

  • Phase transitions of lignin-based polycaprolactones and their polyurethane derivatives

    T. Hatakeyama;Y. Izuta;S. Hirose;H. Hatakeyama

  • Characterization of water in polysaccharide hydrogels by DSC

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  • Thermal degradation of polyurethanes containing lignin studied by TG-FTIR

    Shigeo Hirose;Ken Kobashigawa;Yoshinobu Izuta;Hyoe Hatakeyama

  • Vaporization of bound water associated with cellulose fibres

    Tatsuko Hatakeyama;Kunio Nakamura;Hyoe Hatakeyama

  • Thermal properties of green polymers and biocomposites

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  • Phase transitions of the water-xanthan system

    Hirohisa Yoshida;Tatsuko Hatakeyama;Hyoe Hatakeyama

  • Cold crystallization of poly(ethylene glycol)-water systems

    Tatsuko Hatakeyma;Hazuki Kasuga;Masaru Tanaka;Hyoe Hatakeyama

  • AFM studies on gelation mechanism of xanthan gum hydrogels

    Mika Iijima;Mariko Shinozaki;Tatsuko Hatakeyama;Masato Takahashi

  • Thermal decomposition and glass transition of industrial hydrolysis lignin

    H. Hatakeyama;Y. Tsujimoto;M. Ja. Zarubin;S. M. Krutov

  • Viscoelasticity of biomaterials

    Wolfgang G. Glasser;Hyoe Hatakeyama

  • Non-freezing water content of mono- and divalent cation salts of polyelectrolyte-water systems studied by DSC☆

    Tatsuko Hatakeyama;Hyoe Hatakeyama;Kunio Nakamura

Frequent Co-Authors

Masaru Tanaka
Masaru Tanaka Kyushu University
Per B. Zetterlund
Per B. Zetterlund University of New South Wales
Ann-Christine Albertsson
Ann-Christine Albertsson Royal Institute of Technology
John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy University of Birmingham

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