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Shogo Nomura
Shogo Nomura
RIKEN, CPR, Biofunctional Synthetic Chemistry Lab.
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In Situ Ligation of High‐and Low‐Affinity Ligands to Cell Surface Receptors Enables Highly Selective Recognition
M Taichi, S Nomura, I Nakase, R Imamaki, Y Kizuka, F Ota, N Dohmae, ...
Advanced Science 4 (11), 1700147, 2017
122017
Synthesis and Properties of Hydrazine‐Embedded Biphenothiazines and Application of Hydrazine‐Embedded Heterocyclic Compounds to Fluorescence Cell Imaging
Y Shindo, S Nomura, Y Saikawa, M Nakata, K Tanaka, K Hanaya, T Sugai, ...
Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry 7 (9), 1797-1801, 2018
72018
Chemical sensing of acrolein-amine conjugates for food quality control: A case study of milk products
A Kishimoto, S Nomura, K Tanaka
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan 92 (6), 1018-1023, 2019
62019
A new synthetic route to 5, 6, 11, 12-tetraarylethynyltetracenes
K Kitamura, K Asahina, Y Nagai, K Zhang, S Nomura, K Tanaka, ...
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 16 (47), 9143-9146, 2018
62018
Cancer discrimination by on-cell N-glycan ligation
S Nomura, Y Egawa, S Urano, T Tahara, Y Watanabe, K Tanaka
Communications Chemistry 3 (1), 26, 2020
42020
Radical Scavenging Activity of Ascorbic Acid Analogs Containing a Carbonyl Conjugated Ene-Diol Structure
M Mochizuki, S Nomura, K Inami
Heterocycles 92 (1), 86, 2016
22016
Renovation of glycomolecules for molecular imaging studies: Low-affinity glycan ligands can be used for selective cell imaging?
S Nomura, K Tanaka
Heterocycles: an international journal for reviews and communications in …, 2019
12019
Antioxidant Activity of Ascorbic Acid Analogs Containing a Nitrogen Atom in the Ring
M Mochizuki, S Nomura, K Inami
HETEROCYCLES 92 (4), 680, 2016
12016
In Situ Synthesis of Glycoconjugates on the Cell Surface: Selective Cell Imaging Using Low-Affinity Glycan Ligands
S Nomura, M Taichi, K Tanaka
Middle Molecular Strategy: Flow Synthesis to Functional Molecules, 55-75, 2021
2021
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