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Iwao Tabushi

Iwao Tabushi

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Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
8230
World Ranking
14472
National Ranking
1131

Overview

Iwao Tabushi was a scientist affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their academic career was linked to this institution, where they conducted research and contributed to the scientific community.

Throughout their career, Iwao Tabushi did not have recent publications listed, nor were there specific co-authors or publication venues mentioned in the available data. Similarly, no specific fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work were provided to outline the focus areas of their research.

No records of book publications or awards won were included in the source data.

Due to the limited information on publications and research topics, a detailed summary of their scientific contributions cannot be provided beyond their professional association with Kyoto University.

Best Publications

  • Cyclodextrin catalysis as a model for enzyme action

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  • P-450 type oxygen activation by porphyrin-manganese complex

    Iwao Tabushi;Noboru Koga

  • A,B,D,F-tetrasubstituted β-cyclodextrin as artificial channel compound

    Iwao Tabushi;Yasuhisa Kuroda;Kanichi Yokota

  • A STUDY OF THE KINETICS OF INCLUSION OF HALONAPHTHALENES WITH ß-CYCLODEXTRIN VIA TIME CORRELATED PHOSPHORESCENCE

    Nicholas J. Turro;John D. Bolt;Yasuhisa Kuroda;Iwao Tabushi

  • Cyclodextrin flexibly capped with metal ion

    Iwao Tabushi;Nobuaki Shimizu;Takuji Sugimoto;Misako Shiozuka

  • Approach to the aspects of driving force of inclusion by .alpha.-cyclodextrin

    Iwao Tabushi;Yoichi Kiyosuke;Takuji Sugimoto;Kazuo Yamamura

  • P-450-tpye dioxygen activation using hydrogen/colloidal platinum as an effective electron donor

    Iwao Tabushi;Akira Yazaki

  • Reductive dioxygen activation by use of artificial P-450 systems

    Iwao Tabushi

  • Extraction of uranium from seawater by polymer-bound macrocyclic hexaketone

    Iwao Tabushi;Yoshiaki Kobuke;Takako Nishiya

  • Artificial receptors for amino acids in water. Local environmental effect on polar recognition by 6A-amino-6B-carboxy- and 6B-amino-6A-carboxy-.beta.-cyclodextrins

    Iwao. Tabushi;Yasuhisa. Kuroda;Tadashi. Mizutani

  • Characterization of regiospecific AC- and AD-disulfonate capping of .beta.-cyclodextrin. Capping as an efficient production technique

    Iwao Tabushi;Kazuo Yamamura;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Artificial allosteric system. 2. Cooperative 1-methylimidazole binding to an artificial allosteric system, zinc-gable porphyrin-dipyridylmethane complex

    Iwao Tabushi;Shin Ichi Kugimiya;Michael G. Kinnaird;Tomikazu Sasaki

  • Lipophilic diammonium cation having a rigid structure complementary to pyrophosphate dianions of nucleotides. Selective extraction and transport of nucleotides

    Iwao Tabushi;Yoshiaki Kobuke;Junichi Imuta

  • KINETICS AND MECHANISM OF REDUCTIVE DIOXYGEN ACTIVATION CATALYZED BY P-450 MODEL SYSTEM. IRON PICKET FENCE AS A CATALYTIC CENTER

    I. Tabushi;M. Kodera;M. Yokoyama

  • Specific inclusion catalysis by .beta.-cyclodextrin in the one-step preparation of vitamin K1 or K2 analogs

    Iwao Tabushi;Kazuo Yamamura;Kahee Fujita;Hiromu Kawakubo

  • Design and synthesis of artificial enzymes

    Iwao Tabushi

  • The first successful carbonic anhydrase model prepared through a new route to regiospecifically bifunctionalized cyclodextrin

    Iwao Tabushi;Yasuhisa Kuroda;Akira Mochizuki

  • Bis(histamino)cyclodextrin-zinc-imidazole complex as an artificial carbonic anhydrase

    Iwao Tabushi;Yasuhisa Kuroda

  • A-(modified B6)-B-[.omega.-amino(ethylamino)]-.beta.-cyclodextrin as an artificial B6 enzyme for chiral aminotransfer reaction

    Iwao Tabushi;Yasuhisa Kuroda;Masahiko Yamada;Hideyuki Higashimura

  • Macrocyclic hexacarboxylic acid. A highly selective host for uranyl ion

    Iwao Tabushi;Yoshiaki Kobuke;Kiyoto Ando;Masanari Kishimoto

  • Regiospecific A,C- and A,D-disulfonate capping of .beta.-cyclodextrin

    Iwao Tabushi;Yasuhisa Kuroda;Kanichi Yokota;Lung Chi Yuan

Frequent Co-Authors

Zen-ichi Yoshida
Zen-ichi Yoshida Kyoto University
Yoshiaki Kobuke
Yoshiaki Kobuke Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Yoshinao Tamaru
Yoshinao Tamaru Nagasaki University
Yasuhiro Aoyama
Yasuhiro Aoyama Kyoto University
Ken Hirotsu
Ken Hirotsu Osaka Metropolitan University
Tatsuya Nabeshima
Tatsuya Nabeshima University of Tsukuba
Taiji Imoto
Taiji Imoto Kyushu University
Hiroo Inokuchi
Hiroo Inokuchi University of Tokyo
Kozo Kuchitsu
Kozo Kuchitsu Nagaoka University of Technology
Kensuke Naka
Kensuke Naka Kyoto Institute of Technology

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