Productivity

Engineering

 

3rd term (2019-)

Original articles
  1. Hibino, M., Yamada, Y., Fujishita, N., Sato, Y., Maeki, M., Tokeshi, M. & Harashima, H. (2019) The use of a microfluidic device to encapsulate a poorly water-soluble drug CoQ10 in lipid nanoparticles and an attempt to regulate intracellular trafficking to reach mitochondria, J Pharm Sci. in press.
  2. Nishiyama, K., Sugiura, K., Kaji, N., Tokeshi, M. & Baba, Y. (2019) Development of a microdevice for facile analysis of theophylline in whole blood by a cloned enzyme donor immunoassay, Lab on a Chip. 19, 233-240.
  3. Wakao, O., Maeki, M., Ishida, A., Tani, H., Hibara, A. & Tokeshi, M. (2019) Sensitive fluorescent polarization immunoassay by optimizing synchronization mismatch condition, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 285, 418-422.
  4. Sato, Y., Hashiba, K., Sasaki, K., Maeki, M., Tokeshi, M. & Harashima, H. (2019) Understanding structure-activity relationships of pH-sensitive cationic lipids facilitates the rational identification of promising lipid nanoparticles for delivering siRNAs in vivo, J Control Release. 295, 140-152.

 


 

Review articles

 


 

Books
  1. Kimura N, Maeki M, & Tokeshi M, “Microfabrication and Microfluidic Devices for Drug Delivery”, Microfluidics for pharmaceutical applications, From nano/micro systems fabrication to controlled drug delivery (Helder A. Santos, Dongfei Liu, & Hongbo Zhang), p123-136, 2019, Elsevier

 


 

Presentation, international
  1. Kimura N, Maeki M, Note Y, Sato Y, Ishida A, Tani H, Harashima H, Tokeshi M, “Development of microfluidic devices for lipid nanoparticles preparation and its application for drug delivery systems” 2019 Global Young Scientists Summit (Jan 20-25, Singapore)