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Takehiko Kitamori

Takehiko Kitamori

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Chemistry

D-Index
75
Citations
18468
World Ranking
4492
National Ranking
253

Overview

Takehiko Kitamori is a researcher affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan, specializing primarily in the field of Engineering with a focus on Biomedical Engineering. Their work spans a range of subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Spectroscopy, Molecular Biology, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

Their research covers multiple key topics, notably in microfluidic technologies and biomedical applications. The main topics associated with their work include:

  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Nanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies
  • Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Electrowetting and Microfluidic Technologies
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • Systemic Sclerosis and Related Diseases

Takehiko Kitamori has published extensively in journals known for microfluidics and analytical techniques. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering
  • Microfluidics and Nanofluidics
  • Micromachines
  • The Analyst
  • Lab on a Chip

Among recent published papers, notable examples are:

  • "Interleukin-31 promotes fibrosis and T helper 2 polarization in systemic sclerosis" (2021), Nature Communications
  • "Advanced Top-Down Fabrication for a Fused Silica Nanofluidic Device" (2020), Micromachines
  • "B Cell Depletion Inhibits Fibrosis via Suppression of Profibrotic Macrophage Differentiation in a Mouse Model of Systemic Sclerosis" (2021), Arthritis & Rheumatology
  • "Picoliter enzyme reactor on a nanofluidic device exceeding the bulk reaction rate" (2020), The Analyst
  • "Conversion Reaction in the Binder-Free Anode for Fast-Charging Li-Ion Batteries Based on WO3 Nanorods" (2020), ACS Applied Energy Materials

Collaboration has been an aspect of their research activities, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Kyojiro Morikawa
  • Yutaka Kazoe
  • Kazuma Mawatari
  • Chihchen Chen
  • Hisashi Shimizu

Best Publications

  • A microfluidic device for conducting gas-liquid-solid hydrogenation reactions.

    Juta Kobayashi;Yuichiro Mori;Kuniaki Okamoto;Ryo Akiyama

  • Photocatalytic generation of hydrogen by core-shell WO3/BiVO4 nanorods with ultimate water splitting efficiency

    Yuriy Pihosh;Ivan Turkevych;Kazuma Mawatari;Jin Uemura

  • Integration of an immunosorbent assay system: analysis of secretory human immunoglobulin A on polystyrene beads in a microchip.

    Kiichi Sato;Manabu Tokeshi;Tamao Odake;Hiroko Kimura

  • Determination of carcinoembryonic antigen in human sera by integrated bead-bed immunoasay in a microchip for cancer diagnosis

    Kiichi Sato;Manabu Tokeshi;Hiroko Kimura;Takehiko Kitamori

  • Continuous-flow chemical processing on a microchip by combining microunit operations and a multiphase flow network.

    Manabu Tokeshi;Tomoko Minagawa;Kenji Uchiyama;Akihide Hibara

  • Integration of a microextraction system on a glass chip: ion-pair solvent extraction of Fe(II) with 4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthrolinedisulfonic acid and tri-n-octylmethylammonium chloride

    Manabu Tokeshi;Tomoko Minagawa;Takehiko Kitamori

  • Nanochannels on a Fused-Silica Microchip and Liquid Properties Investigation by Time-Resolved Fluorescence Measurements

    Akihide Hibara;Takumi Saito;Haeng Boo Kim;Manabu Tokeshi

  • Determination of Subyoctomole Amounts of Nonfluorescent Molecules Using a Thermal Lens Microscope: Subsingle-Molecule Determination

    Manabu Tokeshi;Marika Uchida;Akihide Hibara;Tsuguo Sawada

  • Nanostructured WO3 /BiVO4 photoanodes for efficient photoelectrochemical water splitting.

    Yuriy Pihosh;Ivan Turkevych;Kazuma Mawatari;Tomohiro Asai

  • Microchip-based immunoassay system with branching multichannels for simultaneous determination of interferon-γ

    Kiichi Sato;Maho Yamanaka;Hiroko Takahashi;Manabu Tokeshi

  • Countercurrent Laminar Microflow for Highly Efficient Solvent Extraction

    Arata Aota;Masaki Nonaka;Akihide Hibara;Akihide Hibara;Takehiko Kitamori;Takehiko Kitamori

  • Microchip-based chemical and biochemical analysis systems

    Kiichi Sato;Akihide Hibara;Manabu Tokeshi;Hideaki Hisamoto

  • NMR study of water molecules confined in extended nanospaces.

    Takehiko Tsukahara;Akihide Hibara;Yasuhisa Ikeda;Takehiko Kitamori

  • Fast and high conversion phase-transfer synthesis exploiting the liquid–liquid interface formed in a microchannel chip

    Hideaki Hisamoto;Takumi Saito;Manabu Tokeshi;Akihide Hibara

  • Integrated multilayer flow system on a microchip.

    Akihide Hibara;Manabu Tokeshi;Kenji Uchiyama;Hideaki Hisamoto

  • Demonstration of a PDMS-based bio-microactuator using cultured cardiomyocytes to drive polymer micropillars.

    Yo Tanaka;Keisuke Morishima;Tatsuya Shimizu;Akihiko Kikuchi

  • Single-Cell Analysis by a Scanning Thermal Lens Microscope with a Microchip: Direct Monitoring of Cytochrome c Distribution during Apoptosis Process

    Eiichiro Tamaki;Kiichi Sato;Manabu Tokeshi;Kae Sato

  • Chemicofunctional Membrane for Integrated Chemical Processes on a Microchip

    Hideaki Hisamoto;Yuki Shimizu;Kenji Uchiyama;Manabu Tokeshi

  • Surface modification method of microchannels for gas-liquid two-phase flow in microchips.

    Akihide Hibara;Shinobu Iwayama;Shinya Matsuoka;Masaharu Ueno

  • Stabilization of Liquid Interface and Control of Two-Phase Confluence and Separation in Glass Microchips by Utilizing Octadecylsilane Modification of Microchannels

    Akihide Hibara;Masaki Nonaka;Hideaki Hisamoto;Kenji Uchiyama

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuma Mawatari
Kazuma Mawatari Waseda University
Manabu Tokeshi
Manabu Tokeshi Hokkaido University
Masayuki Yamato
Masayuki Yamato Tokyo Women's Medical University
Tomohiro Konno
Tomohiro Konno Tohoku University
Kazuhiko Ishihara
Kazuhiko Ishihara University of Tokyo
Yoshihide Asano
Yoshihide Asano University of Tokyo
Michio Kondo
Michio Kondo Waseda University
Rossen Sedev
Rossen Sedev Curtin University
John Ralston
John Ralston Adelaide University
Norio Teramae
Norio Teramae Tohoku University

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