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Hajime Fujimura
Researcher at Kyoto University
Publications - 168
Citations - 1195
Hajime Fujimura is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Derivative (chemistry) & Alkyl. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 168 publications receiving 1177 citations. Previous affiliations of Hajime Fujimura include Tohoku University.
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Antiinflammatory principles of Caesalpinia sappan wood and of Haematoxylon campechianum wood.
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Photoproduction of Λ(1405) and Σ 0 (1385) on the proton at E γ =1.5-2.4 GeV
M. Niiyama,Hajime Fujimura,Hajime Fujimura,D. S. Ahn,J. K. Ahn,S. Ajimura,H. C. Bhang,T. H. Chang,W. C. Chang,J. Y. Chen,S. Daté,Shuji Fukui,H. Funahashi,K. Hicks,K. Horie,Tomoaki Hotta,K. Imai,T. Ishikawa,Y. Kato,K. Kino,H. Kohri,S. Makino,T. Matsumura,Tsutomu Mibe,K. Miwa,M. Miyabe,Norihito Muramatsu,M. Nakamura,T. Nakano,Y. Nakatsugawa,Yoji Ohashi,D. S. Oshuev,Joseph D. Parker,Norio Saito,T. Sawada,Yorihito Sugaya,M. Sumihama,Jaw-Luen Tang,M. Uchida,C. W. Wang,Tetsuhiko Yorita,M. Yosoi +41 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first measurement of the λ(1405) photoproduction cross section was made, and the line shapes of λ (1405)-generated lines were measured in two photon energy ranges: near the production threshold (1.5 to 2.0 GeV) and far from it (2.0
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Antiinflammatory principles of Aconitum roots.
Hiroshi Hikino,Chohachi Konno,Hiroshi Takata,Yoko Yamada,Chizuko Yamada,Yasushi Ohizumi,Kazuo Sugio,Hajime Fujimura +7 more
TL;DR: The methanol extracts of Aconitum roots have shown inhibition of increased vascular permeability induced by acetic acid and of hind paw edema produced by carrageenin in mice, and the aconitines have reduced the granulation tissue formation of the chorio-allantoic membrane of the chick embryo.
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Biologically active principles of crude drugs. II. Anti-allergic principles in "Shoseiryu-To" anti-inflammatory properties of paeoniflorin and its derivatives.
TL;DR: Paeonon inhibited tissue swelling in the adjuvant arthritis, while paeoniflorin and its related compounds were ineffective in inhibiting non-allergic inflammatory response.