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Nishi Kouji
Department / Course
FACULTY OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Job
Achievement
Book and thesis
Academic background
Business career
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Book and thesis
1.
2022
Papers
Study of the inclusion complexes formed between 4-phenylbutyrate and α-, β- and γ-cyclodextrin in solution and evaluation on their taste-masking properties. J Pharm Pharmacol. (Co-authored)
2.
2022/03
Papers
The Nitrated Form of Nateglinide Induces Apoptosis in Human Pancreatic Cancer Cells Through a Caspase-dependent Mechanism. Anticancer Res. 42 (3),pp.1333-1338 (Co-authored)
3.
2022/03
Papers
In Vitro and In Vivo Assessment of Atemoya Fruit (Annona atemoya) for Food-Drug Interactions. Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet. 47 (2),pp.177-185 (Co-authored)
4.
2022/01
Papers
Effects of Myristate on the Induced Circular Dichroism Spectra of Aripiprazole Bound to Human Serum Albumin: A Structural-Chemical Investigation. ACS Omega. 7 (5),pp.4413-4419 (Co-authored)
5.
2022/01
Papers
An in-vitro comparative study of the binding of caspofungin and micafungin to plasma proteins. J Pharm Pharmacol. 74 (5),pp.88-93 (Co-authored)
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Academic background
1.
1995/04~1999/03
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science Kumamoto University Graduated (Medical pharmacy)
2.
1999/04~2001/03
Master Graduate School, Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kumamoto University Finished (Medical pharmacy)
3.
2001/04~2004/03
Doctorial Graduate School, Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kumamoto University Finished (Medical pharmacy)
Business career
1.
2004/04 ~ 2006/04
Kumamoto University
2.
2006/04 ~ 2008/03
Researcher Dartmouth College
3.
2008/04 ~ 2010/03
Lecturer Yokohama University of Pharmacy
4.
2010/04 ~ 2013/03
Lecturer
5.
2013/04 ~ 2017/03
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researchmap Researcher code
7000003064
E-Mail Address
Present specialized field
Clinical pharmacy