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Toshio Fujita

Toshio Fujita

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Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
15646
World Ranking
15041
National Ranking
1172

Overview

Toshio Fujita was affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their research spanned multiple fields, primarily focusing on Medicine, Materials Science, and Chemistry. They contributed notably to subfields such as Organic Chemistry, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Materials Chemistry, Polymers and Plastics, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

Their work addressed various topics including:

  • Photopolymerization techniques and applications
  • Advanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterization
  • Polymer composites and self-healing
  • Machine Learning in Materials Science
  • Computational Drug Discovery Methods
  • Various Chemistry Research Topics
  • Biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties

Fujita's recent publications featured in diverse journals and covered subjects related to polymers, adhesives, and materials science. Notable papers included:

  • "Understanding the evolution of a de novo molecule generator via characteristic functional group monitoring" (2022) in Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
  • "Environmentally friendly recycling system for epoxy resin with dynamic covalent bonding" (2021) in Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
  • "Mechanochromism of dynamic disulfide bonds as a chromophoric indicator of adhesion strength for epoxy adhesive" (2021) in Materials Advances
  • "Strengthening epoxy adhesives at elevated temperatures based on dynamic disulfide bonds" (2020) in Materials Advances
  • "Tacticity, molecular weight, and temporal control by lanthanide triflate-catalyzed stereoselective radical polymerization of acrylamides with an organotellurium chain transfer agent" (2020) in Polymer Chemistry

Fujita collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Masanobu Naito
  • Yoshihiro Tanaka
  • Noboru Fujino
  • Kenji Sakata
  • Masakazu Yamagishi

Their research appeared repeatedly in particular publication venues such as:

  • European Heart Journal
  • Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
  • Materials Advances
  • Polymer Chemistry
  • Heart and Vessels

Best Publications

  • p-σ-π Analysis. A Method for the Correlation of Biological Activity and Chemical Structure

    Corwin. Hansch;Toshio. Fujita

  • A New Substituent Constant, π, Derived from Partition Coefficients

    Toshio. Fujita;Junkichi. Iwasa;Corwin. Hansch

  • Correlation of Biological Activity of Phenoxyacetic Acids with Hammett Substituent Constants and Partition Coefficients

    Corwin Hansch;Peyton P. Maloney;Toshio Fujita;Robert M. Muir

  • The Correlation of Biological Activity of Plant Growth Regulators and Chloromycetin Derivatives with Hammett Constants and Partition Coefficients

    Corwin. Hansch;Robert M. Muir;Toshio. Fujita;Peyton P. Maloney

  • PCBs: structure-function relationships and mechanism of action.

    Stephen Safe;Stelvio Bandiera;Tom Sawyer;Larry Robertson

  • SUBSTITUENT CONSTANTS FOR ALIPHATIC FUNCTIONS OBTAINED FROM PARTITION COEFFICIENTS.

    Junkichi Iwasa;Toshio Fujita;Corwin Hansch

  • Structure-activity study of phenethylamines as substrates of biosynthetic enzymes of sympathetic transmitters.

    Toshio Fujita;Takashi Ban

  • Blazed gratings and Fresnel lenses fabricated by electron-beam lithography

    T. Fujita;Hiroshi Nishihara;Jiro Koyama

  • Understanding the Roles of the "Two QSARs".

    Toshio Fujita;David Alan Winkler

  • Hydrogen-bonding parameter and its significance in quantitative structure-activity studies

    Toshio Fujita;Takaaki Nishioka;Minoru Nakajima

  • Mössbauer study of YBa2 (Cu1-xFex)3O7-δ : Superconductivity and magnetic order

    T. Tamaki;T. Komai;A. Ito;Y. Maeno

  • Fabrication of micro lenses using electron-beam lithography

    T. Fujita;Hiroshi Nishihara;Jiro Koyama

  • Quantitative structure-reactivity analysis of the inclusion mechanism by cyclodextrins

    Yoshihisa Matsui;Takaaki Nishioka;Toshio Fujita

  • Uncoupling activity of a newly developed fungicide, fluazinam [3-chloro-N-(3-chloro-2,6-dinitro-4-trifluoromethylphenyl)-5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridinamine]

    Ze-jian Guo;Hideto Miyoshi;Terumasa Komyoji;Takahiro Haga

  • Nature and composition of Taft-Hancock steric constants

    Toshio Fujita;Chiyozo Takayama;Minoru Nakajima

  • Effects of structure on binding to the 2,3,7,8-TCDD receptor protein and AHH induction--halogenated biphenyls.

    Stephen Safe;Stelvio Bandiera;Tom Sawyer;Bozena Zmudzka

  • Analysis of the structure-activity relationship of the sulfonamide drugs using substituent constants.

    Toshio. Fujita;Corwin. Hansch

  • Quantitative structure-activity relationships of the bitter thresholds of amino acids, peptides, and their derivatives.

    Masaaki Asao;Hajime Iwamura;Miki Akamatsu;Toshio Fujita

  • Classical and Three-Dimensional QSAR in Agrochemistry

    Corwin Hansch;Toshio Fujita

  • Classical and three-dimensional QSAR in agrochemistry : developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Agrochemicals at the 208th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, August 21-25, 1994

    Corwin Hansch;Toshio Fujita

Frequent Co-Authors

Takaaki Nishioka
Takaaki Nishioka Kyoto University
Hideto Miyoshi
Hideto Miyoshi Kyoto University
Koichi Koshimizu
Koichi Koshimizu Kindai University
Corwin Hansch
Corwin Hansch Pomona College
Luc Tirry
Luc Tirry Ghent University
Guy Smagghe
Guy Smagghe Ghent University
Makoto Kiso
Makoto Kiso Gifu University
Stephen Safe
Stephen Safe Texas A&M University
John E. Casida
John E. Casida University of California, Berkeley
Allan B. Okey
Allan B. Okey University of Toronto

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