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Shigeru Terabe

Shigeru Terabe

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Chemistry

D-Index
90
Citations
27153
World Ranking
2086
National Ranking
112

Overview

Shigeru Terabe is affiliated with the University of Hyogo in Japan. Their academic profile reflects a research career tied closely to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Electrokinetic separations with micellar solutions and open-tubular capillaries

    Shigeru. Terabe;Koji. Otsuka;Kunimichi. Ichikawa;Akihiro. Tsuchiya

  • Electrokinetic chromatography with micellar solution and open-tubular capillary

    Shigeru. Terabe;Koji. Otsuka;Teiichi. Ando

  • Exceeding 5000-Fold Concentration of Dilute Analytes in Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography

    Joselito P. Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • Electrokinetic chromatography: An interface between electrophoresis and chromatography

    Shigeru Terabe

  • chiral separation by electronkinetic chromatography while bile salt micelles

    Shigeru Terabe;Motoo Shibata;Yosuke Miyashita

  • High-performance capillary electrophoretic separation of bases, nucleosides, and oligonucleotides: retention manipulation via micellar solutions and metal additives.

    A. S. Cohen;S. Terabe;J. A. Smith;B. L. Karger

  • On-line sample preconcentration in capillary electrophoresis: Fundamentals and applications

    Steven L. Simpson;Joselito P. Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • Optical resolution of drugs by capillary electrophoretic techniques

    Hiroyuki Nishi;Shigeru Terabe

  • Approaching a Million-Fold Sensitivity Increase in Capillary Electrophoresis with Direct Ultraviolet Detection: Cation-Selective Exhaustive Injection and Sweeping

    Joselito P. Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • Chiral separation by cyclodextrin-modified micellar electrokinetic chromatography

    Hiroyuki Nishi;Tsukasa Fukuyama;Shigeru Terabe

  • Electrokinetic chromatography with 2-O-carboxymethyl-β-cyclodextrin as a moving “stationary” phase

    Shigeru Terabe;Hiroto Ozaki;Koji Otsuka;Teiichi Ando

  • Separation of enantiomers by capillary electrophoretic techniques

    Shigeru Terabe;Koji Otsuka;Hiroyuki Nishi

  • Separation of highly hydrophobic compounds by cyclodextrin-modified micellar electrokinetic chromatography

    Shigeru Terabe;Yosuke Miyashita;Osamu Shibata;Elizabeth R. Barnhart

  • Sample stacking of cationic and anionic analytes in capillary electrophoresis

    Joselito P Quirino;Shigeru Terabe

  • Sweeping: concentration mechanism and applications to high-sensitivity analysis in capillary electrophoresis.

    Joselito P. Quirino;Jong-Bok Kim;Shigeru Terabe

  • Estimation of binding constants by capillary electrophoresis.

    Yoshihide Tanaka;Shigeru Terabe

  • Band broadening in electrokinetic chromatography with micellar solutions and open-tubular capillaries

    Shigeru. Terabe;Koji. Otsuka;Teiichi. Ando

  • Electrokinetic chromatography with micellar solutions : Separation of phenylthiohydantoin-amino acids

    Koji Otsuka;Shigeru Terabe;Teiichi Ando

  • Cyclodextrin-modified micellar electrokinetic chromatography: Separation of hydrophobic and enantiomeric compounds

    Shigeru Terabe;Yosuke Miyashita;Yasushi Ishihama;Osamu Shibata

  • Partial separation zone technique for the separation of enantiomers by affinity electrokinetic chromatography with proteins as chiral pseudo-stationary phases

    Yoshihide Tanaka;Shigeru Terabe

Frequent Co-Authors

Koji Otsuka
Koji Otsuka Kyoto University
Joselito P. Quirino
Joselito P. Quirino University of Tasmania
Nobuo Tanaka
Nobuo Tanaka Kyoto Institute of Technology
Yasushi Ishihama
Yasushi Ishihama Kyoto University
Takaaki Nishioka
Takaaki Nishioka Kyoto University
Zhen Liu
Zhen Liu Nanjing University
Tadashi Hattori
Tadashi Hattori Nagoya University
Takehiko Kitamori
Takehiko Kitamori University of Tokyo
Donald G. Patterson
Donald G. Patterson Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Zyun Siroma
Zyun Siroma National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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