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Overview

Kazuo Fueki is affiliated with Tokyo University of Science in Japan. Their research contributions span multiple areas within the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine.

Their work has appeared in publication venues including:

  • Cytotechnology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Kazuo Fueki include:

  • Hisashi Saeki
  • Naoki Maeda

The scientist's main fields of study cover:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Medicine

Within these fields, notable subfields of study are:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Oncology

Kazuo Fueki's major research topics include:

  • Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects
  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Protein purification and stability

Their recent published paper is:

  • Enhancing monoclonal antibody production efficiency using CHO-MK cells and specific media in a conventional fed-batch culture, 2024, Cytotechnology

Best Publications

  • Nonstoichiometry of the perovskite-type oxides La1−xSrxCoO3−δ

    Junichiro Mizusaki;Yasuo Mima;Shigeru Yamauchi;Kazuo Fueki

  • Nonstoichiometry and defect structure of the perovskite-type oxides La1−xSrxFeO3−°

    Junichiro Mizusaki;Masafumi Yoshihiro;Shigeru Yamauchi;Kazuo Fueki

  • Diffusion of oxide ion vacancies in perovskite-type oxides

    Takamasa Ishigaki;Shigeru Yamauchi;Kohji Kishio;Junichiro Mizusaki

  • Determination of Oxygen Nonstoichiometry in a High-Tc Superconductor Ba2YCu3O7-δ

    Kohji Kishio;Jun-ichi Shimoyama;Tetsuya Hasegawa;Koichi Kitazawa

  • Ionic conduction of the perovskite-type halides

    Junichiro Mizusaki;Kimiyasu Arai;Kazuo Fueki

  • Electrode reaction at Pt, O2(g)/stabilized zirconia interfaces. Part I: Theoretical consideration of reaction model

    Junichiro Mizusaki;Koji Amano;Shigeru Yamauchi;Kazuo Fueki

  • Electrical Conductivity and Seebeck Coefficient of Nonstoichiometric La1 − x Sr x CoO3 − δ

    Junichiro Mizusaki;Junji Tabuchi;Takashi Matsuura;Shigeru Yamauchi

  • Nonstoichiometry of the perovskite-type oxide La1−xSrxCrO3−δ

    Junichiro Mizusaki;Shigeru Yamauchi;Kazuo Fueki;Akira Ishikawa

  • Nonstoichiometry and phase relationship of the SrFeO2.5SrFeO3 system at high temperature

    Junichiro Mizusaki;Masanobu Okayasu;Shigeru Yamauchi;Kazuo Fueki

  • Studies of the Oxidation of Nickel in the Temperature Range of 900° to 1400°C

    Kazuo Fueki;J. Bruce Wagner

  • Electrode reaction at Pt, O2(g)/stabilized zirconia interfaces. Part II: Electrochemical measurements and analysis

    Junichiro Mizusaki;Koji Amano;Shigeru Yamauchi;Kazuo Fueki

  • Thermodynamic quantities and defect equilibrium in the Perovskite-type oxide solid solution La1−xSrxFeO3−δ

    Junichiro Mizusaki;Masafumi Yoshihiro;Shigeru Yamauchi;Kazuo Fueki

  • Tracer diffusion coefficient of oxide ions in LaCoO3 single crystal

    Takamasa Ishigaki;Shigeru Yamauchi;Junichiro Mizusaki;Kazuo Fueki

  • Application of Magnetohydrodynamic Effect to the Analysis of Electrochemical Reactions 1.MHD Flow of an Electrolyte Solution in an Electrode-Cell with a short Rectangular Channel

    Ryoichi Aogaki;Kazuo Fueki;Takashi Mukaibo

  • Study on chemical diffusion of oxygen in Ba2YCu3O7−δ

    K. Kishio;K. Suzuki;T. Hasegawa;T. Yamamoto

  • New High Temperature Superconducting Oxides. (La1−xSrx)2CuO4−δ and (La1−xCax)2CuO4−δ

    Kohji Kishio;Koichi Kitazawa;Shinsaku Kanbe;Isamu Yasuda

  • Oxygen Nonstoichiometry and valences of bismuth and copper in Bi2.00Sr1.88Ca1.00Cu2.14Oy

    Yasushi Idemoto;Kazuo Fueki

  • High Tc Superconductivity in Screen Printed Yb-Ba-Cu-O Films

    Hideomi Koinuma;Takuya Hashimoto;Takashi Nakamura;Kohji Kishio

  • Superconducting Properties of (La_ Sr_x)_2CuO_4

    Shin-ichi Uchida;Hidenori Takagi;Kohji Kishio;Koichi Kitazawa

  • Electrical Conductivity, Defect Equilibrium and Oxygen Vacancy Diffusion Coefficient of La1 − x Ca x AlO3 − δ Single Crystals

    Junichiro Mizusaki;Isamu Yasuda;Jun‐ichi Shimoyama;Shigeru Yamauchi

  • Oxygen nonstoichiometry of 2223 phase Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O system superconducting oxide

    Yasushi Idemoto;Shigeto Ichikawa;Kazuo Fueki

Frequent Co-Authors

Kohji Kishio
Kohji Kishio University of Tokyo
Junichiro Mizusaki
Junichiro Mizusaki Tohoku University
Hideomi Koinuma
Hideomi Koinuma Tokyo Institute of Technology
Hidenori Takagi
Hidenori Takagi Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Shoji Tanaka
Shoji Tanaka Sophia University
Masashi Kawasaki
Masashi Kawasaki University of Tokyo
Tetsuya Hasegawa
Tetsuya Hasegawa University of Tokyo
Takamasa Ishigaki
Takamasa Ishigaki Hosei University
Jun-ichi Shimoyama
Jun-ichi Shimoyama Aoyama Gakuin University
Tatsuo Hasegawa
Tatsuo Hasegawa University of Tokyo

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