論文雑誌「BCSJ」のカバーアートを制作しました[防衛医科大学校]
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日本化学会発行の学術雑誌 Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
2021年9月号に選ばれました。
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防衛医科大学校
防衛医学研究センター 医療工学研究部門
秦裕樹先生
防衛医学研究センター 医療工学研究部門
秦裕樹先生
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Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
Sep 2021, Vol.94 No.9
Sep 2021, Vol.94 No.9
Robust Gels Composed of Self-Assembled Cello-oligosaccharide Networks
Yuuki Hata and Takeshi Serizawa
A review from Dr. Yuuki Hata and Prof. Takeshi Serizawa is published. This review is included in the series of Masterpiece Materials with Functional Excellence.
This Account summarizes our recent research progress on gels composed of self-assembled cello-oligosaccharide networks, from production to applications. In contrast to ordinary assembled molecular gels with dynamic properties, these cello-oligosaccharide gels are static and highly robust. Our findings suggest that statically assembled molecular gels have unconventional applications.
Dr. Hata is an Assistant Professor at National Defense Medical College since August 2020. His research interests include molecular self-assembly into crystalline assemblies, especially that of cellulose, for biomedical applications.
Prof. Serizawa is a full professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology since 2011. His current research focuses on the potential applications of bio(macro)molecules as functional materials.
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出典元:Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
Yuuki Hata and Takeshi Serizawa
A review from Dr. Yuuki Hata and Prof. Takeshi Serizawa is published. This review is included in the series of Masterpiece Materials with Functional Excellence.
This Account summarizes our recent research progress on gels composed of self-assembled cello-oligosaccharide networks, from production to applications. In contrast to ordinary assembled molecular gels with dynamic properties, these cello-oligosaccharide gels are static and highly robust. Our findings suggest that statically assembled molecular gels have unconventional applications.
Dr. Hata is an Assistant Professor at National Defense Medical College since August 2020. His research interests include molecular self-assembly into crystalline assemblies, especially that of cellulose, for biomedical applications.
Prof. Serizawa is a full professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology since 2011. His current research focuses on the potential applications of bio(macro)molecules as functional materials.
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出典元:Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan