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Tadashi Hattori

Tadashi Hattori

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Chemistry

D-Index
68
Citations
13841
World Ranking
6676
National Ranking
437

Overview

Tadashi Hattori is affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan, with a primary focus on the field of Medicine. Their work particularly centers on Surgery within medicine, supplemented by research contributions in Ophthalmology, Epidemiology, Genetics, and Plant Science. The researcher's topics cover a range of clinical and biomedical areas, including hip disorders and treatments, orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty, bone fractures and treatments, hip and femur fractures, pelvic and acetabular injuries, total knee arthroplasty outcomes, and bioactive compounds in plants.

Recent research papers authored or co-authored by Hattori include:

  • Docking Phenomenon and Subsequent Acetabular Development after Gradual Reduction using Overhead Traction for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip over Six Months of Age, 2021, Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
  • Appropriate Surgical Timing of Salter Innominate Osteotomy for Residual Acetabular Dysplasia in Children, 2022, Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics
  • A retrospective comparative study of corrective osteotomy for tibial deformities with the multiaxial correction fixator and the circular fixator, 2020, Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma
  • Author Correction: Transdermal delivery of nobiletin using ionic liquids, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Integrating web-based and objective structured clinical examination training programs for nurses on ultrasound hip screening during neonatal and infant home visits: a case study, 2025, BMC Medical Education

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Hattori include:

  • Hiroshi Kitoh
  • Hiroshi Kaneko
  • Akiko Kitamura
  • Kenta Sawamura
  • Kyoko Yoshioka-Maeda

Hattori's research has been published in a variety of journals, highlighting a range of clinical and educational topics. The main venues for publication are:

  • Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
  • Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics
  • Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma
  • Scientific Reports
  • BMC Medical Education

The scientist's work shows a multidisciplinary approach, connecting surgical techniques and outcomes in orthopaedics with training and educational methodology, as well as exploring molecular delivery systems through ionic liquids. Frequent investigation of developmental dysplasia of the hip and acetabular dysplasia are evident topics, which align with their interest in hip disorders and treatments and orthopaedic implant outcomes.

Overall, Tadashi Hattori's research portfolio reflects a broad yet focused engagement within medical sciences, particularly in surgery-oriented studies and clinical orthopaedics, with interdisciplinary ties to education and bioactive compound research.

Best Publications

  • Measurement of the acidity of various zeolites by temperature-programmed desorption of ammonia

    Carmela V. Hidalgo;Hirofumi Itoh;Tadashi Hattori;Miki Niwa

  • Silver-alumina catalysts for selective reduction of NO by higher hydrocarbons: structure of active sites and reaction mechanism

    Ken-ichi Shimizu;Junji Shibata;Hisao Yoshida;Atsushi Satsuma

  • Catalytic performance of Ag-Al2O3 catalyst for the selective catalytic reduction of NO by higher hydrocarbons

    Ken-ichi Shimizu;Atsushi Satsuma;Tadashi Hattori

  • Promotion effect of H2 on the low temperature activity of the selective reduction of NO by light hydrocarbons over Ag/Al2O3

    Shigeo Satokawa;Junji Shibata;Ken-ichi Shimizu;Atsushi Satsuma

  • XPS, XANES and EXAFS investigations of CuO/ZnO/Al2O3/ZrO2 mixed oxide catalysts

    S. Velu;K. Suzuki;Chinnakonda S. Gopinath;H. Yoshida

  • Support effect on methane combustion over palladium catalysts

    Hisao Yoshida;Tomoyuki Nakajima;Yoshiteru Yazawa;Tadashi Hattori

  • Fine control of the pore-opening size of the zeolite mordenite by chemical vapour deposition of silicon alkoxide

    Miki Niwa;Satoshi Kato;Tadashi Hattori;Yuichi Murakami

  • Fine control of the pore-opening size of zeolite ZSM-5 by chemical vapor deposition of silicon methoxide

    Miki Niwa;Masaaki Kato;Tadashi Hattori;Yuichi Murakami

  • Highly hydrophobic TiO2 pillared clay for photocatalytic degradation of organic compounds in water

    Chihiro Ooka;Hisao Yoshida;Kenzi Suzuki;Tadashi Hattori

  • Adsorptive and photocatalytic performance of TiO2 pillared montmorillonite in degradation of endocrine disruptors having different hydrophobicity

    Chihiro Ooka;Hisao Yoshida;Masakazu Horio;Kenzi Suzuki

  • Effects of support and additive on oxidation state and activity of Pt catalyst in propane combustion

    Hisao Yoshida;Yoshiteru Yazawa;Tadashi Hattori

  • Selective catalytic reduction of NO by hydrocarbons on Ga2O3/Al2O3 catalysts

    Ken-ichi Shimizu;Atsushi Satsuma;Tadashi Hattori

  • Role of Acetate and Nitrates in the Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO by Propene over Alumina Catalyst as Investigated by FTIR

    Kenichi Shimizu;Hisaya Kawabata;Atsushi Satsuma;Tadashi Hattori

  • Structure of active Ag clusters in Ag zeolites for SCR of NO by propane in the presence of hydrogen

    Junji Shibata;Ken-ichi Shimizu;Yuu Takada;Akira Shichi

  • Ag cluster as active species for SCR of NO by propane in the presence of hydrogen over Ag-MFI

    Junji Shibata;Yuu Takada;Akira Shichi;Shigeo Satokawa

  • The support effect on propane combustion over platinum catalyst: control of the oxidation-resistance of platinum by the acid strength of support materials

    Yoshiteru Yazawa;Nobuyuki Takagi;Hisao Yoshida;Shin-ichi Komai

  • Deconvolution Analysis of Ga K-Edge XANES for Quantification of Gallium Coordinations in Oxide Environments

    Koji Nishi;‡ Ken-ichi Shimizu;Mikio Takamatsu;Hisao Yoshida

  • Acid strength of support materials as a factor controlling oxidation state of palladium catalyst for propane combustion

    Yoshiteru Yazawa;Hisao Yoshida;Nobuyuki Takagi;Shin-ichi Komai

  • Promotion effect of hydrogen on surface steps in SCR of NO by propane over alumina-based silver catalyst as examined by transient FT-IR

    Junji Shibata;Ken-ichi Shimizu;Ken-ichi Shimizu;Shigeo Satokawa;Atsushi Satsuma

  • Factors Controlling Activity and Selectivity for SCR of NO by Hydrogen over Supported Platinum Catalysts

    Junji Shibata;Masanori Hashimoto;Ken-Ichi Shimizu;Hisao Yoshida

  • Hydrogen Production from Methane and Water on Platinum Loaded Titanium Oxide Photocatalysts

    Hisao Yoshida;Kazuhisa Hirao;Jun-Ichi Nishimoto;Katsuya Shimura

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuichi Murakami
Yuichi Murakami Nagoya University
Atsushi Satsuma
Atsushi Satsuma Kyoto University
Hisao Yoshida
Hisao Yoshida Kyoto University
Ken-ichi Shimizu
Ken-ichi Shimizu Hokkaido University
Miki Niwa
Miki Niwa Aichi Institute of Technology
Akira Miyamoto
Akira Miyamoto Tohoku University
Naoki Takahashi
Naoki Takahashi Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Naoki Ishiguro
Naoki Ishiguro Nagoya University
Satohiro Yoshida
Satohiro Yoshida Kyoto University
Shigeru Terabe
Shigeru Terabe University of Hyogo

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