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Yoko Fukui

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Fukui Y, Yoshida Y, Kitagawa H, Jikihara Y
Phys Chem Chem Phys . 2024 Apr; 26(18):13675-13682. PMID: 38654606
In our preceding paper (Y. Fukui , , 2023, , 25594-25602), we reported a systematic study of the Ag-ion conducting behaviour of silver iodide (AgI)-loaded mesoporous aluminas (MPAs) with different...
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Takeishi K, Yamamoto S, Sato Y, Takahashi O, Fujita N, Abe K, et al.
Cureus . 2024 Jan; 15(12):e49971. PMID: 38179377
Purpose: Red-colored urine often occurs in patients in the perioperative period who undergo cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). This urine color change has been utilized for approximating hemolysis during...
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Fukui Y, Yoshida Y, Kitagawa H, Jikihara Y
Phys Chem Chem Phys . 2023 Sep; 25(37):25594-25602. PMID: 37721053
A systematic study of Ag-ion conducting behavior in Ag-loaded porous materials was conducted over the entire sub-10 nm region for the first time. The effects of the pore diameter of...
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Takeda Y, Jamsransuren D, Nagao T, Fukui Y, Matsuda S, Ogawa H
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2021 Oct; 87(24):e0182421. PMID: 34613751
As a result of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, strengthening control measures against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has become an urgent global issue. In addition to...
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Fukui Y, Yaegaki K, Murata T, Sato T, Tanaka T, Imai T, et al.
Int Dent J . 2008 Jul; 58(3):159-66. PMID: 18630112
Purpose: Dentistry is a major resource for the treatment of halitosis, therefore dental professionals must also pay attention to their own oral malodour for professional courtesy. However, oral malodour among...
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Fukui H, Fukui Y, Noguchi M, Kameyama Y, Isshiki A, Watanabe Y
Neurochem Res . 2004 Apr; 29(4):827-33. PMID: 15098948
The inhibitory effects of a novel chondroitin sulfate compound on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)- and acidosis-induced neuronal dysfunctions were examined. Cell viabilities in cultured neurons and/or astrocyte-rich cerebellar granule cells were measured...