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Makoto Mitani is affiliated with Mitsui Chemicals (Germany) in Germany and is active in the field of medicine, with a particular focus on surgery. Their work frequently addresses orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation, with specific attention to shoulder and elbow injuries, as well as trauma management and diagnosis.

Their research contributions include topics such as:

  • Shoulder Injury and Treatment
  • Shoulder and Clavicle Injuries
  • Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
  • Trauma Management and Diagnosis
  • Elbow and Forearm Trauma Treatment
  • Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
  • Bone fractures and treatments

Makoto Mitani's recent publications focus on clinical and surgical outcomes, particularly related to rotator cuff surgery and fracture treatment. The research was published mainly in the following venues:

  • Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
  • JSES International

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Mitani include:

  • "Re-tear after arthroscopic rotator cuff tear surgery: risk analysis using machine learning," 2023, Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
  • "Timing of retears after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair and associated factors: a retrospective analysis," 2023, Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
  • "Metadiaphyseal proximal radial fracture around the bicipital tuberosity fixed using a volar distal ulna plate via the volar Henry approach: a case report," 2023, JSES International

Frequent coauthors working with Mitani include:

  • Yutaka Mifune
  • Atsuyuki Inui
  • Masaya Kusunose
  • Isao Fujibayashi
  • Takashi Kurosawa

Mitani's research intersects multiple subfields of medicine, including surgery, epidemiology, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and rehabilitation. Their work contributes to both clinical practice and the scientific understanding of musculoskeletal and cardiac conditions, with a varied publication record emphasizing surgical interventions and outcomes.

Best Publications

  • A Family of Zirconium Complexes Having Two Phenoxy−Imine Chelate Ligands for Olefin Polymerization

    Shigekazu Matsui;Makoto Mitani;Junji Saito;Yasushi Tohi

  • Living Polymerization of Ethylene Catalyzed by Titanium Complexes Having Fluorine-Containing Phenoxy−Imine Chelate Ligands

    Makoto Mitani;Jun-ichi Mohri;Yasunori Yoshida;Junji Saito

  • Syndiospecific living propylene polymerization catalyzed by titanium complexes having fluorine-containing phenoxy-imine chelate ligands.

    Makoto Mitani;Rieko Furuyama;Jun-ichi Mohri;Junji Saito

  • Living Polymerization of Ethylene with a Titanium Complex Containing Two Phenoxy-Imine Chelate Ligands.

    Junji Saito;Makoto Mitani;Jun-ichi Mohri;Yasunori Yoshida

  • Processes for olefin polymerization

    Fujita Terunori;Tohi Yasushi;Mitani Makoto;Matsui Shigekazu

  • Living Copolymerization of Ethylene with Norbornene Catalyzed by Bis(Pyrrolide−Imine) Titanium Complexes with MAO

    Yasunori Yoshida;† Jun-ichi Mohri;† Sei-ichi Ishii;Makoto Mitani

  • FI catalysts: new olefin polymerization catalysts for the creation of value-added polymers.

    Makoto Mitani;Junji Saito;Sei-ichi Ishii;Yasushi Nakayama

  • Fluorine- and trimethylsilyl-containing phenoxy--imine Ti complex for highly syndiotactic living polypropylenes with extremely high melting temperatures.

    Makoto Mitani;Rieko Furuyama;Jun-ichi Mohri;Junji Saito

  • New Titanium Complexes Having Two Pyrrolide−Imine Chelate Ligands: Syntheses, Structures, and Ethylene Polymerization Behavior

    Yasunori Yoshida;Shigekazu Matsui;Yukihiro Takagi;Makoto Mitani

  • Unprecedented living olefin polymerization derived from an attractive interaction between a ligand and a growing polymer chain.

    Makoto Mitani;Takashi Nakano;Terunori Fujita

  • New Bis(salicylaldiminato) Titanium Complexes for Ethylene Polymerization

    Shigekazu Matsui;Yasushi Tohi;Makoto Mitani;Junji Saito

  • Ethylene/Polar Monomer Copolymerization Behavior of Bis(phenoxy–imine)Ti Complexes: Formation of Polar Monomer Copolymers

    Hiroshi Terao;Seiichi Ishii;Makoto Mitani;Hidetsugu Tanaka

  • Living ethylene/norbornene copolymerisation catalyzed by titanium complexes having two pyrrolide-imine chelate ligands.

    Yasunori Yoshida;Junji Saito;Makoto Mitani;Yukihiro Takagi

  • Ethylene/Higher α-Olefin Copolymerization Behavior of Fluorinated Bis(phenoxy−imine)titanium Complexes with Methylalumoxane: Synthesis of New Polyethylene-Based Block Copolymers

    Rieko Furuyama;Makoto Mitani;Jun-Ichi Mohri;Ryoji Mori

  • Effects of Gold Substrates on the Intrinsic and Extrinsic Activity of High-Loading Nickel-Based Oxyhydroxide Oxygen Evolution Catalysts

    Pongkarn Chakthranont;Jakob Kibsgaard;Jakob Kibsgaard;Jakob Kibsgaard;Alessandro Gallo;Alessandro Gallo;Joonsuk Park

  • Post-Metallocenes: A New Bis(salicylaldiminato) Zirconium Complex for Ethylene Polymerization

    Shigekazu Matsui;Makoto Mitani;Junji Saito;Yasushi Tohi

  • Microstructure of Highly Syndiotactic “Living” Poly(propylene)s Produced from a Titanium Complex with Chelating Fluorine-Containing Phenoxyimine Ligands (an FI Catalyst)

    Junji Saito;Makoto Mitani;Mitsuhiko Onda;Jun-Ichi Mohri

  • Ethylene polymerization activity under practical conditions displayed by zirconium complexes having two phenoxy-imine chelate ligands

    Naoto Matsukawa;Shigekazu Matsui;Makoto Mitani;Junji Saito

  • A New Titanium Complex Having Two Phenoxy-Imine Chelate Ligands for Ethylene Polymerization

    Junji Saito;Makoto Mitani;Shigekazu Matsui;Yasushi Tohi

  • Ethylene and propylene polymerization behavior of a series of bis(phenoxy–imine)titanium complexes

    Rieko Furuyama;Junji Saito;Sei-ichi Ishii;Makoto Mitani

Frequent Co-Authors

Terunori Fujita
Terunori Fujita Mitsui Chemicals (Japan)
Norio Kashiwa
Norio Kashiwa Mitsui Chemicals (Germany)
Tohru Yamada
Tohru Yamada Keio University
Teruaki Mukaiyama
Teruaki Mukaiyama Kitasato University
Atsunori Mori
Atsunori Mori Kobe University
Kazuhiko Takai
Kazuhiko Takai Okayama University

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