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    Secondary Benzylation Using Benzyl Alcohols Catalyzed by Lanthanoid, Scandium, and Hafnium Triflate by Noji, Masahiro, Ohno, Tomoko, Fuji, Koji, Futaba, Noriko, Tajima, Hiroyuki, Ishii, Keitaro

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (28-11-2003)
    “…The combination of a secondary benzyl alcohol and a metal triflate (e.g., La, Yb, Sc, and Hf triflate) in nitromethane was a highly effective…”
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    Rhodium-catalyzed CO gas-free carbonylative cyclization using aldehydes by Morimoto, Tsumoru, Fujioka, Masahiko, Fuji, Koji, Tsutsumi, Ken, Kakiuchi, Kiyomi

    Published in Pure and applied chemistry (01-05-2008)
    “…A new protocol for CO gas-free carbonylation, in which aldehydes are used as a substitute for CO, is described. The protocol consists of two Rh-mediated…”
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    Rhodium-Catalyzed Intramolecular Aminocarbonylation of Aryl Halides Using Aldehydes as a Source of Carbon Monoxide by Morimoto, Tsumoru, Fujioka, Masahiko, Fuji, Koji, Tsutsumi, Ken, Kakiuchi, Kiyomi

    Published in Chemistry letters (01-02-2003)
    “…The reaction of N-Ts-(2-bromophenyl)alkylamines with aldehydes in the presence of a catalytic amount of a rhodium complex results in the intramolecular…”
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    Discovery of a CNS penetrant small molecule SMN2 splicing modulator with improved tolerability for spinal muscular atrophy by Ando, Shiori, Suzuki, Shunya, Okubo, Shoichi, Ohuchi, Kazuki, Takahashi, Kei, Nakamura, Shinsuke, Shimazawa, Masamitsu, Fuji, Koji, Hara, Hideaki

    Published in Scientific reports (15-10-2020)
    “…Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a motor neuron disease, typically resulting from loss-of-function mutations in the survival motor neuron 1 ( SMN1 ) gene…”
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    Incidental ethmoidal dural arteriovenous fistula coexisting with a pituitary adenoma exacerbating post-transsphenoidal epistaxis by Yoshida, Keisuke, Fukaya, Raita, Fukuchi, Masahito, Hiraga, Yoshihiko, Ichimura, Shinya, Fuji, Koji

    Published in British journal of neurosurgery (01-12-2019)
    “…A 64 year-old man with pituitary adenoma developed massive epistaxis after an uneventful endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery. Angiography showed extravasation…”
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    CO-Transfer Carbonylation Reactions. A Catalytic Pauson−Khand-Type Reaction of Enynes with Aldehydes as a Source of Carbon Monoxide by Morimoto, Tsumoru, Fuji, Koji, Tsutsumi, Ken, Kakiuchi, Kiyomi

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (17-04-2002)
    “…The reaction of enynes with aldehydes in the presence of a catalytic amount of [RhCl(cod)]2/dppp results in the Pauson−Khand-type reaction without the use of…”
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    Rh(I)-catalyzed CO gas-free carbonylative cyclization of organic halides with tethered nucleophiles using aldehydes as a substitute for carbon monoxide by Morimoto, Tsumoru, Fujioka, Masahiko, Fuji, Koji, Tsutsumi, Ken, Kakiuchi, Kiyomi

    “…The CO gas-free carbonylative cyclization of organic halides, with tethered nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon nucleophiles, with aldehydes as a substitute for…”
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    Aqueous Catalytic Pauson-Khand-Type Reactions of Enynes with Formaldehyde: Transfer Carbonylation Involving an Aqueous Decarbonylation and a Micellar Carbonylation by Fuji, Koji, Morimoto, Tsumoru, Tsutsumi, Ken, Kakiuchi, Kiyomi

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (30-05-2003)
    “…One rhodium(I) complex catalyzes two processes in an overall Pauson–Khand‐type reaction of enynes such as 1 with formaldehyde in an aqueous medium to give…”
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    Rh(I)-catalyzed CO gas-free cyclohydrocarbonylation of alkynes with formaldehyde to alpha,beta-butenolides by Fuji, Koji, Morimoto, Tsumoru, Tsutsumi, Ken, Kakiuchi, Kiyomi

    “…The rhodium(I)-catalyzed reaction of alkynes with formaldehyde proceeds via the double incorporation of a carbonyl moiety from formaldehyde, resulting in a CO…”
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    Catalytic asymmetric Pauson–Khand-type reactions of enynes with formaldehyde in aqueous media by Fuji, Koji, Morimoto, Tsumoru, Tsutsumi, Ken, Kakiuchi, Kiyomi

    Published in Tetrahedron letters (06-12-2004)
    “…[Display omitted] The first example of an aqueous, asymmetric, and CO gas-free Pauson–Khand-type reaction is described. Using formaldehyde as a commercially…”
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    Application of Spark Sintering to Preparation of Zn-50Sn-Al2O3/Cu Joints for AC-Low Voltage Fuse Elements Without Lead by Matsugi, Kazuhiro, Matsumoto, Hiromu, Xu, Zhe-Feng, Choi, Yong-Bum, Suetsugu, Ken-ichiro, Fujii, Koji

    Published in MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS (01-01-2016)
    “…After the casting and cold drawing of fuse alloys, the joint between fuse alloys and Cu has been soldered using their parts for fabrication of AC-low voltage…”
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    Incidental ethmoidal dural arteriovenous fistula coexisting with a pituitary adenoma exacerbating post-transsphenoidal epistaxis by Yoshida, Keisuke, Fukaya, Raita, Fukuchi, Masahito, Hiraga, Yoshihiko, Ichimura, Shinya, Fuji, Koji

    Published in British Journal of Neurosurgery (02-11-2019)
    “…A 64 year-old man with pituitary adenoma developed massive epistaxis after an uneventful endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery. Angiography showed extravasation…”
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    Aqueous Catalytic Pauson-Khand-Type Reactions of Enynes with Formaldehyde: Transfer Carbonylation Involving an Aqueous Decarbonylation and a Micellar Carbonylation by Fuji, Koji, Morimoto, Tsumoru, Tsutsumi, Ken, Kakiuchi, Kiyomi

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (30-05-2003)
    “…Ein Rhodium(I)‐Komplex katalysiert zwei Reaktionen: In einer Reaktion vom Pauson‐Khand‐Typ werden in wässrigem Medium Enine 1 mit Formaldehyd als…”
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