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Takahisa Hiruma
Department / Course
Hokkaido University of Science Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Department of Pharmacy
Job
Research associate
Achievement
Academic background
Research activities
Works
Present specialized field
Book and thesis
Academic conference presentation
Academic background
2010/04/01~2013/03/25
Doctoral Program (2nd Semester) Hokkaido University Finished
2008/04/01~2010/03/31
Master Hokkaido University Finished
2004/04/01~2008/03/31
Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Hokkaido University Graduated
Research activities
2013/06/01 ~ 2014/03/31
Postdoc
Works
Book and thesis
Papers
Rapid and Systematic Exploration of Chemical Space Relevant to Artemisinins: Anti-malarial Activities of Skeletally Diversified Tetracyclic Peroxides and 6-Aza-artemisinins Journal of Organic Chemistry 85 (15),pp.9694-9712 (Co-authored) 2020/08/07
Papers
Design and
De Novo
Synthesis of 6-Aza-artemisinins Organic Letters 20 (15),pp.4667-4671 (Co-authored) 2018/07/23
Papers
Synthesis of (2β,3α,6-
2
H3)cholesteryl linoleate and cholesteryl oleate as internal standards for mass spectrometry Steroids 107,pp.1-9 (Co-authored) 2015/12
Papers
Generation of Anti-trypanosomal Agents through Concise Synthesis and Structural Diversification of Sesquiterpene Analogues Journal of the American Chemical Society 133 (18),pp.7096-7105 (Co-authored) 2011/05
Papers
Skeletal and Stereochemical Diversification of Tricyclic Frameworks Inspired by Ca
2+
-ATPase Inhibitors, Artemisinin and Transtaganolide D Organic Letters 11 (3),pp.601-604 (Co-authored) 2009/02
Academic conference presentation
2025/09/25
Synthetic study of biosensors for measurement of oxidized LDL
2025/09/24
Effect of the binding of epigallocatechin gallate to LDL on physical properties of LDLs
2025/03/29
Exploratory resarch on biosensors for optimizing oxidized LDL measurement
2025/03/28
Physical properties of LDLs bound to recombinants of LDL related receptors were investigated by AFM