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Tatsuo Maruyama

Tatsuo Maruyama

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Chemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
8803
World Ranking
13598
National Ranking
1046

Overview

Tatsuo Maruyama is affiliated with Kobe University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Materials Science, and Engineering. Their research work spans several subfields, particularly Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials, Materials Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry.

Their recent publications reflect a focus on topics such as Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials, RNA Interference and Gene Delivery, Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research, Chemical Synthesis and Analysis, Polydiacetylene-based materials and applications, Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications, and Nanofabrication and Lithography Techniques.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • JACS Au
  • Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Biomacromolecules

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Intracellular self-assembly of supramolecular gelators to selectively kill cells of interest, 2020, Polymer Journal
  • Microenvironment pH-Induced Selective Cell Death for Potential Cancer Therapy Using Nanofibrous Self-Assembly of a Peptide Amphiphile, 2021, Biomacromolecules
  • Covalent immobilization of gold nanoparticles on a plastic substrate and subsequent immobilization of biomolecules, 2021, RSC Advances
  • In Situ Synthesis of an Anticancer Peptide Amphiphile Using Tyrosine Kinase Overexpressed in Cancer Cells, 2022, JACS Au
  • Hydrogel formation by short D-peptide for cell-culture scaffolds, 2020, Materials Science and Engineering C

Maruyama has collaborated frequently with authors including Kenta Morita, Takashi Aoi, Shota Yamamoto, Kanon Nishimura, and Sayuki Kanemitsu.

Best Publications

  • CO2 separation facilitated by task-specific ionic liquids using a supported liquid membrane

    Shoji Hanioka;Tatsuo Maruyama;Tomohiro Sotani;Masahiro Teramoto

  • Cancer Cell Death Induced by the Intracellular Self-Assembly of an Enzyme-Responsive Supramolecular Gelator

    Akiko Tanaka;Yuki Fukuoka;Yuka Morimoto;Takafumi Honjo

  • Feasibility of Ionic Liquids as Alternative Separation Media for Industrial Solvent Extraction Processes

    Kazunori Nakashima;Fukiko Kubota;Tatsuo Maruyama;Masahiro Goto

  • Ionic liquids as a novel solvent for lanthanide extraction

    Kazunori Nakashima;Fukiko Kubota;Tatsuo Maruyama;Masahiro Goto

  • Development of a hydrophilic polymer membrane containing silver nanoparticles with both organic antifouling and antibacterial properties

    Isao Sawada;Razi Fachrul;Tatsuya Ito;Yoshikage Ohmukai

  • FT-IR analysis of BSA fouled on ultrafiltration and microfiltration membranes

    Tatsuo Maruyama;Shinji Katoh;Mitsutoshi Nakajima;Hiroshi Nabetani

  • Preparation of PVDF hollow fiber membrane from a ternary polymer/solvent/nonsolvent system via thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) method

    Saeid Rajabzadeh;Tatsuo Maruyama;Tomohiro Sotani;Hideto Matsuyama

  • Synthesis of gold nanoparticles using various amino acids.

    Tatsuo Maruyama;Yuhei Fujimoto;Tetsuya Maekawa

  • Effect of kinds of membrane materials on membrane fouling with BSA

    Masatoshi Hashino;Keisuke Hirami;Toru Ishigami;Yoshikage Ohmukai

  • Liquid Membrane Operations in a Microfluidic Device for Selective Separation of Metal Ions

    Tatsuo Maruyama;Hironari Matsushita;Jun Ichi Uchida;Fukiko Kubota

  • Preparation of PVDF/PMMA blend hollow fiber membrane via thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) method

    Saeid Rajabzadeh;Tatsuo Maruyama;Yoshikage Ohmukai;Tomohiro Sotani

  • Improvement of the antifouling potential of an anion exchange membrane by surface modification with a polyelectrolyte for an electrodialysis process

    Sri Mulyati;Sri Mulyati;Ryosuke Takagi;Akihiro Fujii;Yoshikage Ohmukai

  • Fouling reduction of reverse osmosis membrane by surface modification via layer-by-layer assembly

    Toru Ishigami;Kuniaki Amano;Akihiro Fujii;Yoshikage Ohmukai

  • Preparation of poly(lactic acid) hollow fiber membranes via phase separation methods

    Akihito Moriya;Tatsuo Maruyama;Yoshikage Ohmukai;Tomohiro Sotani

  • Development of antibacterial polyamide reverse osmosis membrane modified with a covalently immobilized enzyme

    Daisuke Saeki;Shunya Nagao;Isao Sawada;Yoshikage Ohmukai

  • Enzymatic degradation of p-chlorophenol in a two-phase flow microchannel system

    Tatsuo Maruyama;Jun Ichi Uchida;Tomohiro Ohkawa;Toru Futami

  • The improvement of antibiofouling efficiency of polyethersulfone membrane by functionalization with zwitterionic monomers

    Fachrul Razi;Fachrul Razi;Isao Sawada;Yoshikage Ohmukai;Tatsuo Maruyama

  • Mechanism of bovine serum albumin aggregation during ultrafiltration.

    Tatsuo Maruyama;Shinji Katoh;Mitsutoshi Nakajima;Hiroshi Nabetani

  • Oil-water interfacial activation of lipase for interesterification of triglyceride and fatty acid

    Tatsuo Maruyama;Tatsuo Maruyama;Mitsutoshi Nakajima;Sosaku Uchikawa;Hiroshi Nabetani

  • Metal ion-selective membrane prepared by surface molecular imprinting

    Kosuke Araki;Tatsuo Maruyama;Noriho Kamiya;Masahiro Goto

Frequent Co-Authors

Masahiro Goto
Masahiro Goto Kyushu University
Noriho Kamiya
Noriho Kamiya Kyushu University
Hideto Matsuyama
Hideto Matsuyama Kobe University
Mitsutoshi Nakajima
Mitsutoshi Nakajima University of Tsukuba
Minoru Seki
Minoru Seki Chiba University
Daisuke Kohda
Daisuke Kohda Kyushu University
Takashi Nishino
Takashi Nishino Kobe University
Tsutomu Tanaka
Tsutomu Tanaka Kobe University
Atsunori Mori
Atsunori Mori Kobe University
Akihiko Kondo
Akihiko Kondo Kobe University

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