19 results on '"Sugita, Kazuyuki"'
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2. 7-Dehydrocholesterol metabolites produced by sterol 27-hydroxylase (CYP27A1) modulate liver X receptor activity
3. Discovery of novel tricyclic compounds as squalene synthase inhibitors
4. Discovery of atrop fixed alkoxy-aminobenzhydrol derivatives: Novel, highly potent and orally efficacious squalene synthase inhibitors
5. Discovery of a new 2-aminobenzhydrol template for highly potent squalene synthase inhibitors
6. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor agonists with phenethylphenylphthalimide skeleton derived from thalidomide-related liver X receptor antagonists: Relationship between absolute configuration and subtype selectivity
7. Fused heterocyclic amido compounds as anti-hepatitis C virus agents
8. Anti-influenza activity of phenethylphenylphthalimide analogs derived from thalidomide
9. High-throughput hydrolysis of starch during permeation across α-amylase-immobilized porous hollow-fiber membranes
10. Preparation of hydrophilic amidoxime fibers by cografting acrylonitrile and methacrylic acid from an optimized monomer composition
11. Reductive cyclization strategy for construction of the highly oxygenated CD ring system of aconitine
12. Radiation-induced graft polymerization is the key to develop high-performance functional materials for protein purification
13. Total synthesis of granulodione
14. Structure–activity relationships of bisphenol A analogs at estrogen receptors (ERs): Discovery of an ERα-selective antagonist
15. Non-competitive and selective dipeptidyl peptidase IV inhibitors with phenethylphenylphthalimide skeleton derived from thalidomide-related α-glucosidase inhibitors and liver X receptor antagonists
16. Corrigendum to “Discovery of a new 2-aminobenzhydrol template for highly potent squalene synthase inhibitors” [Bioorg. Med. Chem. 19 (2011) 1930–1949]
17. Resists for microlithography: Present status and recent research trends
18. Stereocontrolled syntheses of phorbol analogs and evaluation of their binding affinity to PKC
19. Sensitivity enhancement of α-methylstyrene copolymer electron beam resists by force development
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