Publications by authors named "Kazuki Kudo"

Generally, cage-shaped hosts for saccharides can bind strongly to guest molecules because of the three-dimensional preorganized hydrogen-bonding sites. However, the preparation of cage molecules is often difficult because of the low yield of the macrocyclization step. Here, we report a three-arm-shaped molecule possessing pyridine-acetylene-phenol units as a new kind of host having a preorganized three-dimensional hydrogen-bonding site.

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Wet-processable and highly conductive polymers are promising candidates for key materials in organic electronics. Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(4-styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) is commercially available as a water dispersion of colloidal particles but has some technical issues with PSS. Here, we developed a novel fully soluble self-doped PEDOT (S-PEDOT) with an electrical conductivity as high as 1089 S cm without additives (solvent effect).

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  • This research focuses on analyzing the pulsatile velocity of blood vessel walls in patients with aneurysms, exploring how frequency and trajectory changes relate to blood vessel diseases.
  • Key findings show that vasomotion exists as a regular fluctuation in blood vessel wall pulsations, with lower frequencies indicating mechanical deterioration while high frequencies reflect specific changes due to aneurysms.
  • The study suggests that by separating the frequency components into low and high regions, it's possible to more accurately detect blood vessel diseases based on the mechanical and morphological characteristics of the walls.
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To image the intima-media complex of the carotid artery in a wider region, a method for measuring cross-sectional images in the arterial short-axis plane is presented. Using the proposed mechanical scanning system for an ultrasonic probe, cross-sectional images of a silicon rubber tube and a human carotid artery are measured in basic experiments and in in vivo experiments, respectively. These experiments show that this method successfully images the short-axis cross sections.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kazuki Kudo"

  • - Kazuki Kudo's recent research spans various fields, including dentistry, organic electronics, and biomedical engineering, with a notable focus on the effects of therapeutic materials and novel molecular structures. * His 2023 study on periodontal tissue changes indicates long-term impacts of hydroxyapatite granule bone graft materials on dental health, contributing valuable insights for regenerative therapies in dentistry. * In the realm of materials science, Kudo's work on self-doped polymers showcases advancements in organic electronics, revealing a new class of materials with exceptional conductivity, which could significantly enhance the performance of electronic devices.