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Takeshi Fukuma

Takeshi Fukuma

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Materials Science

D-Index
44
Citations
8140
World Ranking
12007
National Ranking
753

Overview

Takeshi Fukuma is affiliated with Kanazawa University in Japan and has an extensive research portfolio spanning multiple scientific disciplines. Their work primarily intersects the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Materials Science, and Engineering. Within these fields, Fukuma has contributed substantially to several specialized subfields, including Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Molecular Biology, Materials Chemistry, Biomaterials, and Biomedical Engineering.

The researcher's studies focus on key topics such as Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications, Electrochemical Analysis and Applications, Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior, Analytical Chemistry and Sensors, Polymer Surface Interaction Studies, Cellular Mechanics and Interactions, and Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials.

Fukuma's publication record includes research published in a variety of scientific journals, with frequent contributions to these venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Small
  • Nanoscale
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Analytical Chemistry

Among their recent papers are the following:

  • "Nanoscale kinetic imaging of lithium ion secondary battery materials using scanning electrochemical cell microscopy," 2020, Chemical Communications
  • "Structural and mechanical characteristics of exosomes from osteosarcoma cells explored by 3D-atomic force microscopy," 2021, Nanoscale
  • "Visualizing intracellular nanostructures of living cells by nanoendoscopy-AFM," 2021, Science Advances
  • "Molecular insights on the crystalline cellulose-water interfaces via three-dimensional atomic force microscopy," 2022, Science Advances
  • "Nanoscale Reactivity Mapping of a Single-Crystal Boron-Doped Diamond Particle," 2021, Analytical Chemistry

Fukuma's collaborative network includes frequent coauthors such as Keisuke Miyazawa, Kazuki Miyata, Ayhan Yurtsever, Takehiko Ichikawa, and Adam S. Foster. These collaborations have resulted in numerous joint publications, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement within their research community.

Best Publications

  • High-speed atomic force microscopy for nano-visualization of dynamic biomolecular processes

    Toshio Ando;Takayuki Uchihashi;Takeshi Fukuma;Takeshi Fukuma

  • Atomic-Scale Distribution of Water Molecules at the Mica-Water Interface Visualized by Three-Dimensional Scanning Force Microscopy

    Takeshi Fukuma;Takeshi Fukuma;Yasumasa Ueda;Shunsuke Yoshioka;Hitoshi Asakawa

  • Development of low noise cantilever deflection sensor for multienvironment frequency-modulation atomic force microscopy

    Takeshi Fukuma;Masayuki Kimura;Kei Kobayashi;Kazumi Matsushige

  • True atomic resolution in liquid by frequency-modulation atomic force microscopy

    Takeshi Fukuma;Kei Kobayashi;Kazumi Matsushige;Hirofumi Yamada

  • Direct Imaging of Individual Intrinsic Hydration Layers on Lipid Bilayers at Ångstrom Resolution

    Takeshi Fukuma;Michael J. Higgins;Suzanne P. Jarvis

  • Development of liquid-environment frequency modulation atomic force microscope with low noise deflection sensor for cantilevers of various dimensions

    Takeshi Fukuma;Suzanne P. Jarvis

  • High-Resolution Electrochemical Mapping of the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on Transition-Metal Dichalcogenide Nanosheets

    Yasufumi Takahashi;Yasufumi Takahashi;Yu Kobayashi;Ziqian Wang;Yoshikazu Ito;Yoshikazu Ito

  • Structured Water Layers Adjacent to Biological Membranes

    Michael J. Higgins;Martin Polcik;Takeshi Fukuma;John E. Sader

  • Direct imaging of lipid-ion network formation under physiological conditions by frequency modulation atomic force microscopy.

    Takeshi Fukuma;Michael J. Higgins;Suzanne P. Jarvis

  • Atomic- and Molecular-Resolution Mapping of Solid–Liquid Interfaces by 3D Atomic Force Microscopy

    Takeshi Fukuma;Ricardo García García

  • Wideband low-noise optical beam deflection sensor with photothermal excitation for liquid-environment atomic force microscopy.

    Takeshi Fukuma

  • Three-dimensional quantitative force maps in liquid with 10 piconewton, angstrom and sub-minute resolutions

    Elena T. Herruzo;H. Asakawa;Takeshi Fukuma;Ricardo García García

  • Nanoscale mechanical characterisation of amyloid fibrils discovered in a natural adhesive.

    Anika S. Mostaert;Michael J. Higgins;Takeshi Fukuma;Fabio Rindi

  • Mechanism of atomic force microscopy imaging of three-dimensional hydration structures at a solid-liquid interface

    Takeshi Fukuma;Bernhard Reischl;Naritaka Kobayashi;Peter Spijker

  • True molecular resolution in liquid by frequency-modulation atomic force microscopy

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  • Water distribution at solid/liquid interfaces visualized by frequency modulation atomic force microscopy

    Takeshi Fukuma

  • Spatial distribution of lipid headgroups and water molecules at membrane/water interfaces visualized by three-dimensional scanning force microscopy.

    Hitoshi Asakawa;Shunsuke Yoshioka;Ken-ichi Nishimura;Takeshi Fukuma

  • Phase modulation atomic force microscope with true atomic resolution

    Takeshi Fukuma;Jason I. Kilpatrick;Suzanne P. Jarvis

  • Hydration Layer Structure of Biofouling-Resistant Nanoparticles.

    Paul J. Molino;Dan Yang;Matthew Penna;Matthew Penna;Keisuke Miyazawa

  • High resonance frequency force microscope scanner using inertia balance support

    Takeshi Fukuma;Yasutaka Okazaki;Noriyuki Kodera;Takayuki Uchihashi

  • Atomic-resolution imaging in liquid by frequency modulation atomic force microscopy using small cantilevers with megahertz-order resonance frequencies

    Takeshi Fukuma;K. Onishi;N. Kobayashi;A. Matsuki

  • Nanoscale potential measurements in liquid by frequency modulation atomic force microscopy

    Naritaka Kobayashi;Hitoshi Asakawa;Takeshi Fukuma

  • Dissolution Processes at Step Edges of Calcite in Water Investigated by High-Speed Frequency Modulation Atomic Force Microscopy and Simulation

    Kazuki Miyata;John Tracey;Keisuke Miyazawa;Ville Haapasilta

Frequent Co-Authors

Adam S. Foster
Adam S. Foster Aalto University
Kazumi Matsushige
Kazumi Matsushige Kyoto University
Teruhisa Ohno
Teruhisa Ohno Kyushu Institute of Technology
Hiroshi Onishi
Hiroshi Onishi Kobe University
Michael J. Higgins
Michael J. Higgins University of Wollongong
Tomoki Ogoshi
Tomoki Ogoshi Kyoto University
Andrew L. Rohl
Andrew L. Rohl Curtin University
Alexander L. Shluger
Alexander L. Shluger University College London
Yasumitsu Miyata
Yasumitsu Miyata Tokyo Metropolitan University
Tomokazu Matsue
Tomokazu Matsue Tohoku University

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