
For more details, please refer to here。
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[S9-20-CL] Paper-based fluorescent microarray devices for pattern recognition-driven chemical sensing
*Tsuyoshi Minami1 (1. Univ. of Tokyo (Japan))
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[1-D-31]Development of Dynamic Covalent Artificial Carriers for Gene Transfer
○ Matsumoto Akira1、Minami Tsuyoshi1
(IIS, The University of Tokyo)
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97.“Leaf-Inspired Host-Guest Complexation-Dictating Supramolecular Gas Sensors”
Park, J.; Sasaki, Y.; Ishii, Y.; Murayama, S.; Ohshiro, K.; Nishiura, K.; Ikura, R.; Yamaguchi, H.; Harada, A.; Matsuba, G.; Washizu, H.; Minami, T.; Takashima, Y.
ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 2023, 15, 39777 – 39785.
This is the result of joint research with the Takashima Laboratory, Osaka University, the Washizu Laboratory, University of Hyogo and the Matsuba Laboratory, Yamagata University.
151. “π-Conjugated polymer-based chemical sensors”
Lecture at Institute of Polymer Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University
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“Development of chemical sensors using π-conjugated polymer behaviors”
○ Yui Sasaki1(1University of Tokyo)
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150. “Supramolecular optical sensors and their devices toward on-site analysis”
Lecture at Bachelor Degree Program in Marine Biotechnology, National Taiwan Ocean University
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[20P131a] Development of a self-assembled gene carrier based on dynamic covalent bonds
Akira Matsumoto, Tsuyoshi Minami*
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Lecture title: “How to Identify Invisible Molecules and Ions”