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Tsuyoshi Takata

Tsuyoshi Takata

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Chemistry

D-Index
87
Citations
39811
World Ranking
2361
National Ranking
133

Overview

Tsuyoshi Takata is affiliated with Shinshu University in Japan and has contributed extensively to research in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work spans several key subfields, including biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, rheumatology, and health, toxicology, and mutagenesis.

Their research primarily focuses on sulfur compounds in biology and redox biology and oxidative stress. Additional topics of investigation include nitric oxide and endothelin effects, air quality and health impacts, folate and B vitamins research, amino acid enzymes and metabolism, and electron spin resonance studies.

Takata's recent publications include:

  • Control of protein function through oxidation and reduction of persulfidated states (2020) published in Science Advances
  • Oxidative Stress Orchestrates MAPK and Nitric-Oxide Synthase Signal (2020) published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Coordination between Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II and Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase in Neurons (2020) published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Chemical Biology of Reactive Sulfur Species: Hydrolysis-Driven Equilibrium of Polysulfides as a Determinant of Physiological Functions (2021) published in Antioxidants and Redox Signaling
  • Methods in sulfide and persulfide research (2021) published in Nitric Oxide

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Takata include:

  • Takaaki Akaike
  • Tetsuro Matsunaga
  • Masanobu Morita
  • Hozumi Motohashi
  • Minkyung Jung

Takata frequently publishes in a number of scientific journals. The most common publication venues are:

  • Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Antioxidants
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Antioxidants and Redox Signaling
  • Redox Biology

Best Publications

  • Photocatalyst releasing hydrogen from water

    Kazuhiko Maeda;Kentaro Teramura;Daling Lu;Tsuyoshi Takata

  • Particulate photocatalysts for overall water splitting

    Shanshan Chen;Tsuyoshi Takata;Kazunari Domen

  • Photocatalytic water splitting with a quantum efficiency of almost unity

    Tsuyoshi Takata;Junzhe Jiang;Yoshihisa Sakata;Mamiko Nakabayashi

  • GaN:ZnO Solid Solution as a Photocatalyst for Visible-Light-Driven Overall Water Splitting

    Kazuhiko Maeda;Tsuyoshi Takata;Michikazu Hara;Nobuo Saito

  • Scalable water splitting on particulate photocatalyst sheets with a solar-to-hydrogen energy conversion efficiency exceeding 1%

    Qian Wang;Takashi Hisatomi;Qingxin Jia;Hiromasa Tokudome

  • Photocatalytic solar hydrogen production from water on a 100-m2 scale.

    Hiroshi Nishiyama;Taro Yamada;Mamiko Nakabayashi;Yoshiki Maehara

  • Oxysulfide Sm2Ti2S2O5 as a Stable Photocatalyst for Water Oxidation and Reduction under Visible Light Irradiation (λ ≤ 650 nm)

    Akio Ishikawa;Tsuyoshi Takata;Junko N Kondo;Michikazu Hara

  • Conduction and Valence Band Positions of Ta2O5, TaON, and Ta3N5 by UPS and Electrochemical Methods

    Wang Jae Chun;Akio Ishikawa;Hideki Fujisawa;Tsuyoshi Takata

  • An oxynitride, TaON, as an efficient water oxidation photocatalyst under visible light irradiation (λ≤ 500 nm)

    Go Hitoki;Tsuyoshi Takata;Junko N. Kondo;Michikazu Hara

  • A Carbon Material as a Strong Protonic Acid

    Michikazu Hara;Takemi Yoshida;Atsushi Takagaki;Tsuyoshi Takata

  • A Particulate Photocatalyst Water-Splitting Panel for Large-Scale Solar Hydrogen Generation

    Yosuke Goto;Takashi Hisatomi;Qian Wang;Tomohiro Higashi

  • Photoreactions on LaTiO2N under Visible Light Irradiation

    Asako Kasahara;Kota Nukumizu;Go Hitoki;Tsuyoshi Takata

  • Oxysulfide photocatalyst for visible-light-driven overall water splitting

    Qian Wang;Qian Wang;Mamiko Nakabayashi;Takashi Hisatomi;Song Sun;Song Sun

  • Overall Water Splitting on (Ga1-xZnx)(N1-xOx) Solid Solution Photocatalyst: Relationship between Physical Properties and Photocatalytic Activity

    Kazuhiko Maeda;Kentaro Teramura;Tsuyoshi Takata;Michikazu Hara

  • Photocatalytic Activity Enhancing for Titanium Dioxide by Co-doping with Bromine and Chlorine

    Hongmei Luo;Tsuyoshi Takata;Yungi Lee;Jinfeng Zhao

  • Ta3N5 as a Novel Visible Light-Driven Photocatalyst (λ<600 nm)

    Go Hitoki;Akio Ishikawa;Tsuyoshi Takata;Junko N. Kondo

  • Overall water splitting by Ta3N5 nanorod single crystals grown on the edges of KTaO3 particles

    Zheng Wang;Zheng Wang;Yasunobu Inoue;Takashi Hisatomi;Takashi Hisatomi;Ryo Ishikawa

  • Photocatalytic Decomposition of Water on Spontaneously Hydrated Layered Perovskites

    Tsuyoshi Takata;Yoko Furumi;Kiyoaki Shinohara;Akira Tanaka

  • TaON and Ta3N5 as new visible light driven photocatalysts

    Michikazu Hara;Go Hitoki;Tsuyoshi Takata;Junko N. Kondo

  • RuO2-Loaded β-Ge3N4 as a Non-Oxide Photocatalyst for Overall Water Splitting

    Junya Sato;Nobuo Saito;Yoko Yamada;Kazuhiko Maeda

  • Photo- and Mechano-Catalytic Overall Water Splitting Reactions to Form Hydrogen and Oxygen on Heterogeneous Catalysts.

    Kazunari Domen;Junko N. Kondo;Michikazu Hara;Tsuyoshi Takata

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazunari Domen
Kazunari Domen University of Tokyo
Takashi Hisatomi
Takashi Hisatomi Shinshu University
Kazuhiko Maeda
Kazuhiko Maeda Institute of Science Tokyo
Michikazu Hara
Michikazu Hara Tokyo Institute of Technology
Junko N. Kondo
Junko N. Kondo Tokyo Institute of Technology
Mamiko Nakabayashi
Mamiko Nakabayashi University of Tokyo
Tsutomu Minegishi
Tsutomu Minegishi University of Tokyo
Naoya Shibata
Naoya Shibata University of Tokyo
Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Kentaro Teramura
Kentaro Teramura Kyoto University

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