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Yusei Maruyama

Yusei Maruyama

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Chemistry

D-Index
41
Citations
7071
World Ranking
17719
National Ranking
1399

Overview

Yusei Maruyama is a researcher affiliated with Hosei University in Japan, with a focus on fields related to Medicine, Health Professions, and Nursing. Their work encompasses various subfields including Physiology, Speech and Hearing, and Nutrition and Dietetics.

The research topics addressed by Maruyama primarily cover Nutrition and Health in Aging, Dysphagia Assessment and Management, and Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology.

Maruyama has contributed to academic literature with publications in the venue bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). Notably, one recent paper titled Gut Microbiota in Elderly Japanese Patients Undergoing Long-Term tube feeding was published in 2025.

Frequent collaborators in Maruyama's research include:

  • Masayuki Sasaki
  • Yoshichika Ohta
  • Yoshinao Fujikawa
  • Hiroki Tanabe
  • Yohei Hasebe

Their publication record shows engagement in cross-disciplinary study areas where clinical nutrition intersects with aging and gastrointestinal care, reflecting an emphasis on practical healthcare challenges such as dysphagia and nutritional management in elder populations.

Maruyama's academic output, while currently limited in quantity, addresses specialized topics critical to advancing understanding of nutrition-related health issues in elderly patients, especially those requiring long-term tube feeding support.

Best Publications

  • Redox properties of organofullerenes

    Toshiyasu Suzuki;Yusei Maruyama;Takeshi Akasaka;Wataru Ando

  • Crystal and electronic structures of (BEDT-TTF)2(MHg(SCN)4)(M=K and NH4).

    Hatsumi Mori;Shoji Tanaka;Masashi Oshima;Gunzi Saito

  • An Organic Radical Ferromagnet

    Minoru Kinoshita;Philippe Turek;Masafumi Tamura;Kiyokazu Nozawa

  • Mobility of charge carriers in vapor-phase grown C60 single crystal

    E. Frankevich;Y. Maruyama;H. Ogata

  • Variable magnetic interactions in an organic radical system of (m-N-methylpyridinium alpha -nitronyl nitroxide)

    Kunio Awaga;Tsunehisa Okuno;Akira Yamaguchi;Morikuni Hasegawa

  • Crystal Structures of Organic Superconductor, (BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2, at 298 K and 104 K

    Hatsumi Urayama;Hideki Yamochi;Gunzi Saito;Shoichi Sato

  • Electrochemistry and Ab Initio Study of the Dimetallofullerene La2@C80

    Toshiyasu Suzuki;Yusei Maruyama;Tatsuhisa Kato;Koichi Kikuchi

  • Optical Second- and Third-Harmonic Generations in C60 Film

    Hajime Hoshi;Naoki Nakamura;Yusei Maruyama;Takashi Nakagawa

  • Ferromagnetic coupling in a new phase of the p-nitrophenyl nitronyl nitroxide radical

    Philippe Turek;Philippe Turek;Kiyokazu Nozawa;Daisuke Shiomi;Kunio Awaga

  • Ferromagnetic intermolecular interaction of the organic radical, 2-(4-nitrophenyl)-4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-4,5-dihydro-1h-imidazolyl-1-oxy 3-oxide

    Kunio Awaga;Yusei Maruyama

  • Structure and Optical Properties of a Thermochromic Schiff Base. Thermally Induced Intramolecular Proton Transfer in the N,N′-Bis(salicylidene)-p-phenylenediamine Crystals

    Naomi Hoshino;Tamotsu Inabe;Tadaoki Mitani;Yusei Maruyama

  • Ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic intermolecular interactions of organic radicals, α‐nitronyl nitroxides. II

    Kunio Awaga;Yusei Maruyama

  • Characterization of the Isolated Y@C82

    Koichi Kikuchi;Yasuhiko Nakao;Sinzo Suzuki;Yohji Achiba

  • Isolation and Characterization of an ESR-Active La@C82 Isomer

    Kazunori Yamamoto;Hideyuki Funasaka;Takeshi Takahasi;Takeshi Akasaka

  • Electrochemical properties of La@C82

    Toshiyasu Suzuki;Yusei Maruyama;Tatsuhisa Kato;Koichi Kikuchi

  • The structure and properties of phthalocyanine films grown by the molecular beam epitaxy technique. I. Preparation and characterization

    Anthony J. Dann;Hajime Hoshi;Yusei Maruyama

  • In Situ X-Ray Observation on the Intercalation of Weak Interaction Molecules into Perovskite-Type Layered Crystals (C9H19NH3)2PbI4 and (C10H21NH3)2CdCl4

    Yuri I. Dolzhenko;Tamotsu Inabe;Yusei Maruyama

  • Tetrakis(methyltelluro)tetrathiafulvalene (TTeC1TTF), a high-mobility organic semiconductor

    H. Inokuchi;K. Imaeda;T. Enoki;T. Mori

  • Ferromagnetic intermolecular interaction and crystal structure of the p-pyridyl nitronyl nitroxide radical

    Kunio Awaga;Tamotsu Inabe;Yusei Maruyama

  • Crystal Structures and Electrical Resistivities of Three-Component Organic Conductors: (BEDT-TTF)2MM′(SCN)4 [M = K, Rb, Cs; M′ = Co, Zn, Cd]

    Hatsumi Mori;Shoji Tanaka;Takehiko Mori;Yusei Maruyama

  • Electrochemical properties of fullerenolanthanides

    Toshiyasu Suzuki;Yusei Maruyama;Tatsuhisa Kato;Koichi Kikuchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Tamotsu Inabe
Tamotsu Inabe Hokkaido University
Hiroo Inokuchi
Hiroo Inokuchi University of Tokyo
Takehiko Mori
Takehiko Mori Tokyo Institute of Technology
Kunio Awaga
Kunio Awaga Nagoya University
Gunzi Saito
Gunzi Saito Meijo University
Yohji Achiba
Yohji Achiba Tokyo Metropolitan University
Shoji Tanaka
Shoji Tanaka Sophia University
Koichi Kikuchi
Koichi Kikuchi Tokyo Metropolitan University
Tadaoki Mitani
Tadaoki Mitani Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Toshiyasu Suzuki
Toshiyasu Suzuki National Institutes of Natural Sciences

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