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Matsuhiko Nishizawa

Matsuhiko Nishizawa

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Materials Science

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Chemistry

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Overview

Matsuhiko Nishizawa is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan. Their primary field of study is Engineering, with a specialization in Biomedical Engineering and Pharmaceutical Science. Their research covers Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Dermatology.

The scientist's work extensively addresses topics such as advancements in transdermal drug delivery, neuroscience and neural engineering, as well as the development of advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials. Other research interests include microfluidic and capillary electrophoresis applications, lipid membrane structure and behavior, ocular surface and contact lens studies, and dermatology and skin diseases.

Recent publications by Matsuhiko Nishizawa include the following papers:

  • "Transdermal electroosmotic flow generated by a porous microneedle array patch" (2021), published in Nature Communications
  • "Electrical aspects of skin as a pathway to engineering skin devices" (2021), published in APL Bioengineering
  • "Totally Organic Hydrogel-Based Self-Closing Cuff Electrode for Vagus Nerve Stimulation" (2022), published in Advanced Healthcare Materials
  • "Porous Microneedle Patch for Electroosmosis-Promoted Transdermal Delivery of Drugs and Vaccines" (2021), published in Advanced NanoBiomed Research
  • "Porous microneedle-based wearable device for monitoring of transepidermal potential" (2021), published in Biomedical Engineering Advances

Matsuhiko Nishizawa has frequently collaborated with several researchers. Notable coauthors include:

  • Hiroya Abe
  • Shotaro Yoshida
  • Yuina Abe
  • Soichiro Tottori
  • Shinya Kusama

The scientist has published numerous articles in various venues, with frequent contributions to the following publication outlets:

  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • Advanced Healthcare Materials
  • Macromolecular Materials and Engineering
  • Biomedical Microdevices
  • The Proceedings of Conference of Tohoku Branch

Best Publications

  • Metal Nanotubule Membranes with Electrochemically Switchable Ion-Transport Selectivity

    Matsuhiko Nishizawa;Vinod P. Menon;Charles R. Martin

  • Kinetic Characterization of Single Particles of LiCoO2 by AC Impedance and Potential Step Methods

    K. Dokko;M. Mohamedi;Y. Fujita;T. Itoh

  • Investigations of the Transport Properties of Gold Nanotubule Membranes

    Charles R. Martin;Matsuhiko Nishizawa;and Kshama Jirage;Munsik Kang

  • Enzymatic biofuel cells designed for direct power generation from biofluids in living organisms

    Takeo Miyake;Keigo Haneda;Nobuhiro Nagai;Yohei Yatagawa

  • Template Synthesis of Polypyrrole‐Coated Spinel LiMn2 O 4 Nanotubules and Their Properties as Cathode Active Materials for Lithium Batteries

    Matsuhiko Nishizawa;Kiyoshi Mukai;Susumu Kuwabata;Charles R. Martin

  • Self-regulating enzyme-nanotube ensemble films and their application as flexible electrodes for biofuel cells

    Takeo Miyake;Syuhei Yoshino;Takeo Yamada;Kenji Hata

  • Amorphous tin oxide films: preparation and characterization as an anode active material for lithium ion batteries

    M. Mohamedi;Seo Jae Lee;D. Takahashi;M. Nishizawa

  • Penicillin sensor based on a microarray electrode coated with pH-responsive polypyrrole.

    Matsuhiko Nishizawa;Tomokazu Matsue;Isamu Uchida

  • Transdermal electroosmotic flow generated by a porous microneedle array patch.

    Shinya Kusama;Kaito Sato;Yuuya Matsui;Natsumi Kimura

  • Controlling Ion‐Transport Selectivity in Gold Nanotubule Membranes

    Charles R. Martin;Matsuhiko Nishizawa;Matsuhiko Nishizawa;Kshama Jirage;Munsik Kang

  • Two new members of the maf oncogene family, mafK and mafF, encode nuclear b-Zip proteins lacking putative trans-activator domain.

    Fujiwara Kt;Kataoka K;Nishizawa M

  • The 'second-codon rule' and autophosphorylation govern the stability and activity of Mos during the meiotic cell cycle in Xenopus oocytes.

    M Nishizawa;K Okazaki;N Furuno;N Watanabe

  • Highly conductive stretchable and biocompatible electrode-hydrogel hybrids for advanced tissue engineering.

    Masato Sasaki;Bijoy Chandapillai Karikkineth;Kuniaki Nagamine;Hirokazu Kaji

  • An enzyme-based microfluidic biofuel cell using vitamin K3-mediated glucose oxidation

    Makoto Togo;Akimasa Takamura;Tatsuya Asai;Hirokazu Kaji

  • Structure-function analysis of the maf oncogene product, a member of the b-Zip protein family.

    K Kataoka;M Nishizawa;S Kawai

  • Conducting polymer electrodes printed on hydrogel.

    Soichiro Sekine;Yuichiro Ido;Takeo Miyake;Kuniaki Nagamine

  • Red blood cell motions in high-hematocrit blood flowing through a stenosed microchannel

    Hiroki Fujiwara;Takuji Ishikawa;R. Lima;Noriaki Matsuki

  • Multi-channel 3-D cell culture device integrated on a silicon chip for anticancer drug sensitivity test.

    Y-S Yu-Suke Torisawa;Hitoshi Shiku;Tomoyuki Yasukawa;Matsuhiko Nishizawa

  • Micropatterning of HeLa cells on glass substrates and evaluation of respiratory activity using microelectrodes

    Matsuhiko Nishizawa;Kimiyasu Takoh;Tomokazu Matsue

  • Enzyme-based glucose fuel cell using Vitamin K3-immobilized polymer as an electron mediator

    Fuyuki Sato;Makoto Togo;Mohammed Kamrul Islam;Tomokazu Matsue

  • Investigations of the Transport Properties of Gold Nanotubule Membranes

    Charles R. Martin;Matsuhiko Nishizawa;Kshama Jirage;Munsik Kang

Frequent Co-Authors

Hirokazu Kaji
Hirokazu Kaji Institute of Science Tokyo
Tomokazu Matsue
Tomokazu Matsue Tohoku University
Isamu Uchida
Isamu Uchida Tohoku University
Kenshi Yamasaki
Kenshi Yamasaki Tohoku University
Kaoru Dokko
Kaoru Dokko Yokohama National University
Makoto Kanzaki
Makoto Kanzaki Tohoku University
Hiroshi Yoneyama
Hiroshi Yoneyama Osaka University
Kenji Hata
Kenji Hata National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Takeo Yamada
Takeo Yamada National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Charles R. Martin
Charles R. Martin University of Florida

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