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Yoshihiko Ito

Yoshihiko Ito

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Chemistry

D-Index
95
Citations
30609
World Ranking
1635
National Ranking
78

Overview

Yoshihiko Ito was affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan and contributed to the field of Medicine with a focus on both clinical and biomedical research. Their work encompassed several subfields including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Orthodontics, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, and Oncology.

The scientist's research covered a range of topics, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach. These areas included:

  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Interstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
  • Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations
  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
  • Dental materials and restorations
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Sports Performance and Training

Yoshihiko Ito published several papers, with notable contributions including:

  • Multivariate analysis reveals oral health-related quality of life of complete denture wearers with denture adhesives: a multicenter randomized controlled trial, 2020, Journal of Prosthodontic Research

The primary publication venues for Ito's research consisted of:

  • Journal of Prosthodontic Research
  • Cancer Science
  • Scientific Reports
  • Molecules
  • Journal of Pharmacological Sciences

Yoshihiko Ito frequently collaborated with several researchers, including:

  • Guang Hong
  • Akito Tsuboi
  • Yasuhiko Kawai
  • Hisatomo Kondo
  • Taro Nomura

The body of work indicated a strong involvement in clinical trials and translational research, particularly concerning oral health, lung diseases, and cancer therapies. Publications from 2020 to 2023 underscored contributions to both clinical outcomes and molecular investigations within these domains.

Best Publications

  • Catalytic asymmetric aldol reaction: reaction of aldehydes with isocyanoacetate catalyzed by a chiral ferrocenylphosphine-gold(I) complex

    Yoshihiko. Ito;Masaya. Sawamura;Tamio. Hayashi

  • Synthesis of .alpha.,.beta.-unsaturated carbonyl compounds by palladium(II)-catalyzed dehydrosilylation of silyl enol ethers

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  • CATALYTIC ASYMMETRIC SYNTHESIS BY MEANS OF SECONDARY INTERACTION BETWEEN CHIRAL LIGANDS AND SUBSTRATES

    Masaya Sawamura;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Transition-metal-catalyzed additions of silicon-silicon and silicon-heteroatom bonds to unsaturated organic molecules.

    Michinori Suginome;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Asymmetric synthesis catalyzed by chiral ferrocenylphosphine - transition-metal complexes. 8. Palladium-catalyzed asymmetric allylic amination

    Tamio Hayashi;Akihiro Yamamoto;Yoshihiko Ito;Eriko Nishioka

  • Cleavage of Carbon—Carbon Single Bonds by Transition Metals

    Masahiro Murakami;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Asymmetric synthesis catalyzed by chiral ferrocenylphosphine-transition-metal complexes. 6. Practical asymmetric synthesis of 1,1'-binaphthyls via asymmetric cross-coupling with a chiral [(alkoxyalkyl)ferrocenyl]monophosphine/nickel catalyst

    Tamio. Hayashi;Keiichi. Hayashizaki;Takao. Kiyoi;Yoshihiko. Ito

  • Selective activation of carbon–carbon bonds next to a carbonyl group

    Masahiro Murakami;Hideki Amii;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Catalytic asymmetric hydrogenation of heteroaromatic compounds, indoles [12]

    Ryoichi Kuwano;Koji Sato;Takashi Kurokawa;Daisuke Karube

  • An Enantioselective Two-Component Catalyst System: Rh−Pd-Catalyzed Allylic Alkylation of Activated Nitriles

    Masaya Sawamura;Masaki Sudoh;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Modification of optically active ferrocenylphosphine ligands for palladium-catalyzed asymmetric allylic alkylation

    Tamio Hayashi;Akihiro Yamamoto;Toshiya Hagihara;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Catalytic asymmetric hydroboration of styrenes

    Tamio Hayashi;Yonetatsu Matsumoto;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Catalyzed Intramolecular Olefin Insertion into a Carbon−Carbon Single Bond

    Masahiro Murakami;Tamon Itahashi;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Synthesis of 1,4-diketones by oxidative coupling of ketone enolates with copper(II) chloride

    Yoshihiko Ito;Toshiro Konoike;Toshiro Harada;Takeo Saegusa

  • Catalytic asymmetric synthesis with trans-chelating chiral diphosphine ligand TRAP: rhodium-catalyzed asymmetric Michael addition of .alpha.-cyano carboxylates

    Masaya Sawamura;Hitoshi Hamashima;Yoshihiko Ito

  • REDUCTION OF AMIDES TO AMINES VIA CATALYTIC HYDROSILYLATION BY A RHODIUM COMPLEX

    Ryoichi Kuwano;Masatoshi Takahashi;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Convenient Preparation of Silylboranes

    Michinori Suginome;Takanori Matsuda;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Breaking of the C−C Bond of Cyclobutanones by Rhodium(I) and Its Extension to Catalytic Synthetic Reactions

    Masahiro Murakami;Hideki Amii;Kunji Shigeto;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Pentacoordinate anionic bis(siliconates) containing a fluorine bridge between two silicon atoms. Synthesis, solid-state structures, and dynamic behavior in solution

    Kohei Tamao;Takashi Hayashi;Yoshihiko Ito;Motoo Shiro

  • Chiral phosphine ligands modified by crown ethers: an application to palladium-catalyzed asymmetric allylation of .beta.-diketones

    Masaya Sawamura;Hiroshi Nagata;Hiroaki Sakamoto;Yoshihiko Ito

  • Asymmetric synthesis of β-hydroxy-α-alkylamino acids by asymmetric aldol reaction of α-isocyanocarboxylates catalyzed by chiral ferrocenylphosphine-gold(I) complexes

    Yoshihiko Ito;Masaya Sawamura;Eiji Shirakawa;Keiichi Hayashizaki

Frequent Co-Authors

Masahiro Murakami
Masahiro Murakami Kyoto University
Takeo Saegusa
Takeo Saegusa Kyoto University
Michinori Suginome
Michinori Suginome Kyoto University
Masaya Sawamura
Masaya Sawamura Hokkaido University
Tamio Hayashi
Tamio Hayashi National Taiwan Normal University
Kenichiro Itami
Kenichiro Itami Nagoya University
Shiro Kobayashi
Shiro Kobayashi Kyoto University
Kohei Tamao
Kohei Tamao Kyoto University
Mitsuo Ishikawa
Mitsuo Ishikawa Hiroshima University
Hajime Ito
Hajime Ito Hokkaido University

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