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Masatoshi Morita

Masatoshi Morita

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Chemistry

D-Index
62
Citations
10769
World Ranking
9050
National Ranking
636

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Masatoshi Morita is affiliated with the United Nations University in Japan. Their academic profile centers around research work associated with this international institution.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main or subfields of study, or main research topics explicitly documented for Masatoshi Morita. Likewise, there is no information on awards received or notable distinctions recorded in the provided data.

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Best Publications

  • Effects of triphenyltin chloride and five other organotin compounds on the development of imposex in the rock shell, Thais clavigera

    Toshihiro Horiguchi;Hiroaki Shiraishi;Makoto Shimizu;Masatoshi Morita

  • Determination of estrogens and their conjugates in water using solid-phase extraction followed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry

    Tomohiko Isobe;Hiroaki Shiraishi;Masaru Yasuda;Akiko Shinoda

  • Polybrominated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans, and diphenyl ethers in Japanese human adipose tissue.

    Jae-Won Choi;T Susumu Fujimaki;Kimiyoshi Kitamura;Shunji Hashimoto

  • Determination of bisphenol A in environmental water at ultra-low level by high-performance liquid chromatography with an effective on-line pretreatment device

    Yoshiyuki Watabe;Takuya Kondo;Masatoshi Morita;Nobuo Tanaka

  • Imposex in Sea Snails, Caused by Organotin (Tributyltin and Triphenyltin) Pollution in Japan: a Survey

    Toshihiro Horiguchi;Hiroaki Shiraishi;Makoto Shimizu;Masatoshi Morita

  • Selenium and arsenic in biology: their chemical forms and biological functions.

    Yasuyuki Shibata;Masatoshi Morita;Keiichiro Fuwa

  • Anticonflict Effects of Lavender Oil and Identification of Its Active Constituents

    Toyoshi Umezu;Kimiyo Nagano;Hiroyasu Ito;Kiyomi Kosakai

  • Determination of arsenic compounds in biological samples by liquid chromatography with inductively coupled argon plasma-atomic emission spectrometric detection

    Masatoshi. Morita;Takashi. Uehiro;Keiichiro. Fuwa

  • Isolation and identification of arseno-lipid from a brown alga, ()

    Masatoshi Morita;Yasuyuki Shibata

  • Arsenic Transformations in Short Marine Food Chains studied by HPLC-ICP MS

    J. S. Edmonds;Y. Shibata;K. A. Francesconi;R. J. Rippingale

  • Characterization of organic arsenic compounds in bivalves

    Yasuyuki Shibata;Masatoshi Morita

  • Speciation of Arsenic by reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

    Yasuyuki Shibata;Masatoshi Morita

  • Horizontal distribution of steroid estrogens in surface sediments in Tokyo Bay

    Tomohiko Isobe;Shigeko Serizawa;Toshihiro Horiguchi;Yasuyuki Shibata

  • Structural Requirements for the Interaction of 91 Hydroxylated Polychlorinated Biphenyls with Estrogen and Thyroid Hormone Receptors

    Sundaram Arulmozhiraja;Fujio Shiraishi;Tameo Okumura;Mitsuru Iida

  • Novel surface modified molecularly imprinted polymer focused on the removal of interference in environmental water samples for chromatographic determination

    Yoshiyuki Watabe;Ken Hosoya;Nobuo Tanaka;Takuya Kubo

  • Chemical form of arsenic in marine macroalgae

    Masatoshi Morita;Yasuyuki Shibata

  • Anticonflict effects of rose oil and identification of its active constituents.

    Toyoshi Umezu;Hiroyasu Ito;Kimiyo Nagano;Miho Yamakoshi

  • Determination of Bisphenol A and 4-Nonylphenol in Human Milk Using Alkaline Digestion and Cleanup by Solid-Phase Extraction

    Hiroaki Otaka;Akio Yasuhara;Masatoshi Morita

  • Degradation of 1,4-Dioxane and Cyclic Ethers by an Isolated Fungus

    Kunichika Nakamiya;Syunji Hashimoto;Hiroyasu Ito;John S. Edmonds

  • Exchange of comments on identification and quantitation of arsenic species in a dogfish muscle reference material for trace elements

    Yasuyuki. Shibata;Masatoshi. Morita

  • Remediation of soil contaminated with dioxins by subcritical water extraction.

    Shunji Hashimoto;Kiyohiko Watanabe;Kazutoshi Nose;Masatoshi Morita

  • Structure-activity relationships for the toxicity of polychlorinated dibenzofurans: approach through density functional theory-based descriptors.

    Sundaram Arulmozhiraja;Masatoshi Morita

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasuyuki Shibata
Yasuyuki Shibata Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Noriyuki Suzuki
Noriyuki Suzuki National Institute for Environmental Studies
Shin-ichi Sakai
Shin-ichi Sakai Kyoto University
Masao Uchida
Masao Uchida National Institute for Environmental Studies
Tomohiko Isobe
Tomohiko Isobe National Institute for Environmental Studies
Hidetaka Takigami
Hidetaka Takigami National Institute for Environmental Studies
Hitoshi Mukai
Hitoshi Mukai National Institute for Environmental Studies
Fabrice G. Renaud
Fabrice G. Renaud University of Glasgow
Shigeki Masunaga
Shigeki Masunaga Yokohama National University
Pham Hung Viet
Pham Hung Viet Vietnam National University, Hanoi

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