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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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Electroreductive deposition of Au clusters modified with an anthraquinone derivative

TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of oxidative and reductive electrodeposition of biferrocene derivative modified and anthraquinone derivative-modified Au clusters was used to create a thin thin Au cluster film.
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Room-temperature immobilization of gold nanoparticles on Si(111) surface and their electron behaviour

TL;DR: Successful covalent soft immobilization of gold nanoparticles on Si(111) surface by simple immersion of hydrogen-terminated silicon wafer into a toluene dispersion ofgold nanoparticles was achieved by use of a phenylalkyne-type stabilizing ligand, and the electron behaviour was investigated using a conducting AFM.
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Hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma producing both granulocyte colony‐stimulating factor and parathyroid hormone‐related protein

TL;DR: A certain population of hypopharyngeal cancer producing G‐CSF and PTHrP, spread to various organs and contributed to the rapid progression and poor prognosis in this case.
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The Synergistic Effect of Anions and the Ammonium Cation on the Inhibition of Iron Corrosion in Acid Solution

TL;DR: In this article, the synergistic effect of various anions and the tetra-n -butylammonium cation on the inhibition of iron corrosion in 1 M HClO 4 and their joint adsorption on iron were studied by using an impedance and a polarization technique.
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Spin-reconstructed proton-coupled electron transfer in a ferrocene-nickeladithiolene hybrid.

TL;DR: A spin-reconstructed proton-coupled electron transfer, i.e., the transformation from 3d spin to π spin accompanied by deprotonation, was achieved by a temperature change, the third external stimulus.