Takayuki Narita
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Recent Articles
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Arishima M, Haraguchi R, Kawakita H, Aoki S, Oishi Y, Narita T
Polymers (Basel)
. 2025 Feb;
17(3).
PMID: 39940490
The development of scaffold materials that effectively mimic the extracellular matrix while enabling controlled nutrient delivery remains a critical challenge in tissue engineering. Multi-channel collagen gels (MCCGs), which form through...
2.
Haraguchi R, Aoki S, Oishi Y, Narita T
Langmuir
. 2025 Jan;
41(3):1664-1674.
PMID: 39801042
This study introduces a novel method for fabricating multicavity, honeycomb-shaped collagen aerogels characterized by continuous pores. We have taken a unique approach to lyophilizing collagen hydrogels, which are UV-irradiated collagen...
3.
Setoyama S, Haraguchi R, Aoki S, Oishi Y, Narita T
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Oct;
25(19).
PMID: 39408768
This study reveals the pH-responsive behavior of collagen hydrogels prepared using ultraviolet (UV) irradiation with riboflavin as a photosensitizer. By varying the UV exposure time, we modulated the crosslinking density,...
4.
Sakumoto T, Narita T, Morito S, Nishiyama M, Hashiguchi M, Mine Y, et al.
Heliyon
. 2024 Oct;
10(19):e38418.
PMID: 39397939
Highly biocompatible microcarriers are culture materials designed to enhance the efficiency of cell spheroid culture. Typically, collagen or specially processed plastic materials serve as these microcarriers. In the context of...
5.
Kuroki S, Kubota M, Haraguchi R, Oishi Y, Narita T
Gels
. 2023 Nov;
9(11).
PMID: 37998970
Light-responsive hydrogels containing light-thermal convertible pigments have received interest for their possible applications in light-responsive shutters, valves, drug delivery systems, etc. However, their utility is limited by the slow response...
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Ishibashi Y, Haraguchi R, Aoki S, Oishi Y, Narita T
Gels
. 2023 Jun;
9(6).
PMID: 37367129
Hollow collagen gels are promising materials for drug/cell delivery systems to promote tissue regeneration because they may be able to function as carriers for these types of loads. Controlling the...
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Haraguchi R, Oishi Y, Narita T
Gels
. 2023 Jun;
9(6).
PMID: 37367115
Macroscopic spatial patterns were formed in calcium alginate gels when a drop of a calcium nitrate solution was placed on the center of a sodium alginate solution on a petri...
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Motoyoshi N, Tsutsui M, Soman K, Shirasaka T, Narita T, Kunioka S, et al.
J Artif Organs
. 2023 Apr;
27(2):100-107.
PMID: 37120686
Neuron-specific enolase (NSE) is one of the biomarkers used as an indicator of brain disorder, but since it is also found in blood cell components, there is a concern that...
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Morito S, Kawasaki M, Nishiyama M, Sakumoto T, Hashiguchi M, Narita T, et al.
Hum Cell
. 2023 Feb;
36(3):1147-1159.
PMID: 36853404
The importance of the microenvironment is widely recognized as it regulates not only malignant cell behavior but also drug sensitivity. The cancer cell microenvironment is composed of biological, physical and...
10.
Nakamura S, Yamanaka M, Oishi Y, Narita T
RSC Adv
. 2022 Dec;
12(52):33612-33616.
PMID: 36505673
Light-driven self-oscillators without electronic circuits or conventional heat engines are carbon-emission-free systems and hold promise for developing autonomous transmission pumps and self-swimming micromotors. Thermosensitive hydrogels as self-oscillators can be used...