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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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Influence of the Flux Creep on the Critical Current Density in Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3Oxand Y(Ho)Ba2Cu3OySuperconductors
TL;DR: In this article, the authors obtained the intragrain Jc values of the textured Bi- and Y-based oxides at 4.2 K and 77 K, respectively, with various sweep rates of the magnetic field.
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Superoxide radical generation from heterocyclic amines.
TL;DR: The present findings are an important implication for carcinogenesis and tumor promotion due to the known effect of oxygen radicals on promotion/progression, cell kill and proliferation.
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Value of Systematic Transition Zone Biopsy in the Detection of Prostate Cancer
Hiroshi Maeda,Satoshi Ishitoya,Yoshitaka Aoki,Kazutoshi Okubo,Takashi Okada,Shinya Maekawa,Yoichi Arai +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated routine transition zone biopsies for the detection of prostate cancer and found that the sextant and quadrant biopsy groups did not differ significantly statistically.
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Mild and Facile Cleavage of 2-Cyanoethyl Ester Using Sodium Sulfide or Tetrabutylammonium Fluoride. Synthesis of 1, 4-Dihydropyridine Monocarboxylic Acids and Unsymmetrical 1, 4-Dihydropyridine Dicarboxylates
TL;DR: Several 3-2-cyanoethyl and 1-4-dihydropyridine carboxylates were prepared in moderate to good yields by means of the Hantzsch reaction as mentioned in this paper.
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A.C. Complex Susceptibility Measurement in Sintered Bi–Sr–Ca–Cu–O and Tl–Ba–Ca–Cu–O Superconductors
Hiroaki Kumakura,Kazumasa Togano,Kazuhiko Takahashi,Eiji Yanagisawa,Masao Nakao,Hiroshi Maeda +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the coupling properties of both polycrystalline compounds and found that the coupling in the Bi compound is weaker than that in the Tl compound.