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Takahiro Fukuda

Researcher at Toyo University

Publications -  43
Citations -  823

Takahiro Fukuda is an academic researcher from Toyo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoparticle & Carbon nanotube. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 42 publications receiving 743 citations.

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Geometric control and tuneable pore size distribution of buckypaper and buckydiscs

TL;DR: The fabrication of buckypaper from unfunctionalised multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) without the aid of surfactants or surface modification techniques is accomplished through a novel and quick frit compression method as discussed by the authors.
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Multifunctional Carboxymethyl Cellulose-Based Magnetic Nanovector as a Theragnostic System for Folate Receptor Targeted Chemotherapy, Imaging, and Hyperthermia against Cancer

TL;DR: Results indicate that the multifunctional CMC MNPs possess a high drug loading efficiency and high biocompatibility and with low cell cytotoxicity and can be considered to be promising candidates for CMC-based targeted drug delivery, cellular imaging, and magnetic hyperthermia (MHT).
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Biocompatible fluorescent zein nanoparticles for simultaneous bioimaging and drug delivery application

TL;DR: The biocompatibility of the nanoparticle showed that nanoparticles at higher concentrations are compatible for cells and are expected to be promising agents for the targeted delivery of drugs in the near future.
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Hyperstoichiometric Interaction Between Silver and Mercury at the Nanoscale

TL;DR: Breaking through the stoichiometry barrier: as the diameter of silver particles is decreased below a critical size of 32 nm, the molar ratio of aqueous Hg(II) to Ag(0) drastically increases beyond the conventional Hg/Ag ratio of 0.5:1, leading to hyperstoichiometry with a maximum ratio of 1.125:1.
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Morphological effects of single-layer graphene oxide in the formation of covalently bonded polypyrrole composites using intermediate diisocyanate chemistry

TL;DR: In this paper, single-layer graphene oxide (SLGO) has been used as a bridging unit to facilitate the attachment of pyrrole molecules, which are then used as anchor sites for the covalent polymerisation of polypyrrole (PPy).