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Hiroshi Maeda

Researcher at Kumamoto University

Publications -  915
Citations -  67944

Hiroshi Maeda is an academic researcher from Kumamoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neocarzinostatin & Nitric oxide. The author has an hindex of 103, co-authored 893 publications receiving 63370 citations. Previous affiliations of Hiroshi Maeda include Osaka University & Okayama University.

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Development of (Nb, Ti)3 Sn and Nb-Ti conductors for 15 T superconducting magnet of 40 T class hybrid magnet

TL;DR: In this article, a tube processed (Nb, Ti)3Sn and NbTi conductors have been developed for a 15 T class superconducting magnet with a 400 mm clear bore of a 40 T class hybrid magnet.
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Host Defensive, Immunological, and Microbiological Observations of an Early‐Onset Periodontitis Patient With Virus‐Associated Hemophagocytic Syndrome

TL;DR: An early-onset periodontitis (EOP) patient with VAHS is reported from the standpoint of host-parasite interaction to understand the effect of this systemic disorder which might possibly influence susceptibility to periodontal disease.
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Polymeric pharmaceutical agent for treatment of cancer and process for production of the same

TL;DR: In this paper, a styrene-maleic acid copolymer (SMA) micelle complex comprising a metalloporphyrin derivative and an SMA conjugated to each other via non-covalent bonding is presented.
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Unraveling the role of Intralipid in suppressing off-target delivery and augmenting the therapeutic effects of anticancer nanomedicines

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the beneficial effects of Intralipid pretreatment when using three anticancer nanomedicines, including the clinically approved drug doxorubicin (Doxil).
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Intergrain coupling and flux creep in textured Bi-based oxide superconductor

TL;DR: In this paper, magnetization measurements were carried out for textured Bi(Pb) Sr Ca Cu O tape in order to investigate the coupling nature of grains and flux creep.