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Involvement of lipid rafts of rabbit red blood cells in morphological changes induced by methylated beta-cyclodextrins.
Biol Pharm Bull. 2009 Apr;32(4):700-5. doi: 10.1248/bpb.32.700.
Biol Pharm Bull. 2009.
PMID: 19336908
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Effect of 2,6-di-O-methyl-alpha-cyclodextrin on hemolysis and morphological change in rabbit's red blood cells.
Motoyama K, Arima H, Toyodome H, Irie T, Hirayama F, Uekama K.
Motoyama K, et al. Among authors: toyodome h.
Eur J Pharm Sci. 2006 Oct 1;29(2):111-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ejps.2006.06.002. Epub 2006 Jun 10.
Eur J Pharm Sci. 2006.
PMID: 16870405
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Methyl-beta-cyclodextrin improves fertilizing ability of C57BL/6 mouse sperm after freezing and thawing by facilitating cholesterol efflux from the cells.
Takeo T, Hoshii T, Kondo Y, Toyodome H, Arima H, Yamamura K, Irie T, Nakagata N.
Takeo T, et al. Among authors: toyodome h.
Biol Reprod. 2008 Mar;78(3):546-51. doi: 10.1095/biolreprod.107.065359. Epub 2007 Nov 28.
Biol Reprod. 2008.
PMID: 18046011
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Preparation of a sulfo-group-containing rod-like polysilsesquioxane with a hexagonally stacked structure and its proton conductivity.
Kaneko Y, Toyodome H, Mizumo T, Shikinaka K, Iyi N.
Kaneko Y, et al. Among authors: toyodome h.
Chemistry. 2014 Jul 21;20(30):9394-9. doi: 10.1002/chem.201402011. Epub 2014 Jun 20.
Chemistry. 2014.
PMID: 24954245
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Behavior of chiral induction from polysilsesquioxanes bearing chiral and ammonium groups to anionic pyrene derivatives.
Toyodome H, Higo Y, Sasai R, Kurawaki J, Kaneko Y.
Toyodome H, et al.
J Nanosci Nanotechnol. 2013 Apr;13(4):3074-8. doi: 10.1166/jnn.2013.7416.
J Nanosci Nanotechnol. 2013.
PMID: 23763203
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