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Hideo Kobayashi

Researcher at Osaka University

Publications -  129
Citations -  1536

Hideo Kobayashi is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Substrate (printing) & Signal. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 128 publications receiving 1475 citations. Previous affiliations of Hideo Kobayashi include Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation & Hoya Corporation.

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MITO-Porter : a liposome-based carrier system for delivery of macromolecules into mitochondria via membrane fusion

TL;DR: A liposome-based carrier that delivers its macromolecular cargo to the mitochondrial interior via membrane fusion and holds promise as an efficacious system for the delivery of both large and small therapeutic molecules into mitochondria.
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Tumor targeting of doxorubicin by anti-MT1-MMP antibody-modified PEG liposomes

TL;DR: It appears that the enhanced antitumor activity of DXR-SIL[anti-MT1-MMP(Fab')] resulted from acceleration of cellular uptake of lioposomes owing to the incorporated antibody after extravasation from capillaries in tumor.
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Mobile communication system having a cell structure constituted by integrating macro cells and micro cells

TL;DR: In this paper, a mobile communication system has a cell structure constituted by integrating macro cells and micro cells, and at least one mobile station, which includes a measuring unit for repeatedly measuring received level of the radio control channels from the micro cell base stations, an estimation unit for estimating its moving speed in accordance with changing rate of the measured level, and a determining unit for determining, in according with the estimated moving speed, that control of a radio link between the mobile station and the base station is executed by a micro cell unit or by a macro cell unit.
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Compensation of frequency offset

TL;DR: In this paper, a satellite mobile communication system in which at least one mobile earth station communicates with a land earth station which is coupled with a network through a satellite, the land earth stations measures frequency offset in a request signal and/or a response signal in a received signal from the mobile Earth station due to frequency offset by a transponder in the satellite and or a local oscillator of said mobile earth stations, and doppler shift due to movement of the satellite.
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Macrocell-microcell communication system with minimal mobile channel hand-off

TL;DR: In this paper, a mobile communication system is disclosed which precludes the necessity for mobile station to perform processing for microcell zone switching even when it moves from one microcell to another and which permits high-speed macrocell zone handover.