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Hiroshi Nishihara

Researcher at Keio University

Publications -  677
Citations -  17201

Hiroshi Nishihara is an academic researcher from Keio University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Terpyridine. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 616 publications receiving 14683 citations. Previous affiliations of Hiroshi Nishihara include Tokyo University of Science & Ochanomizu University.

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Comprehensive validation of liquid-based cytology specimens for next-generation sequencing in cancer genome analysis.

TL;DR: Residual LBC samples may be a useful source of DNA for clinical NGS to promote genome-based cancer medicine and the optimal conditions for fixation with an alcohol-based fixative for LBC and DNA extraction using cultured cancer cell lines and clinical specimens are determined.
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π-Conjugated trinuclear group-9 metalladithiolenes with a triphenylene backbone.

TL;DR: UV-vis-NIR spectroscopy for the reduced species of 9 identifies intervalence charge transfer bands for 9(-) and 9(2-), substantiating the existence of electronic communication among the three metal nuclei and proving that the triphenylene backbone transmits π-conjugation among theThree metalladithiolene units.
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Adsorption and Corrosion Inhibition Effect of Polar Organic Compounds on Iron in 1M HClO4 Containing SH

TL;DR: Le taux de recouvrement et le rendement d'inhibition de composes organiques polaires adsorbes sur une electrode de fer en solution d'acide perchlorique sont determined en accord avec l'isotherme de Frumkin par des techniques d'impedance et de polarisation as discussed by the authors.
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Development of a versatile synthesis method for trinuclear Co(iii), Rh(iii), and Ir(iii) dithiolene complexes, and their crystal structures and multi-step redox properties.

TL;DR: Electrochemical measurements revealed that the trinuclear complexes exhibit three-step one-electron redox reactions and form mixed valence complexes and the through-bond internuclear electronic interaction and the aromaticity of central benzene ring decrease in the order of Co > Rh > Ir.
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Arylethynylanthraquinone and Bis(arylethynyl)anthraquinone: Strong Donor–Acceptor Interaction and Proton-induced Cyclization to Form Pyrylium and Dipyrylium Salts

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe ethynylene-conjugated arylethynyl-anthraquinone (ArAq) and bis(arylethyl)anthrasquine (Ar2Aq), which possess ferrocene, triarylamine, platinadithiolene complex, p-metho...