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Atsushi Takahashi

Researcher at Tohoku University

Publications -  132
Citations -  9039

Atsushi Takahashi is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 129 publications receiving 7490 citations. Previous affiliations of Atsushi Takahashi include National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology & Claude Bernard University Lyon 1.

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Effects of added 3d transition-metals on Ag-based catalysts for direct epoxidation of propylene by oxygen

TL;DR: In this article, a direct epoxidation of propylene by oxygen was investigated over Ag-based catalysts containing an added 3D transition-metal species (Mn, Fe, Co, or Ni).
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A genome-wide association study identifies SNP in DCC is associated with gallbladder cancer in the Japanese population

TL;DR: Reduced expression of DCC was indicated to be associated with the poorly differentiated histological type, increased proliferation and metastasis through loss of adhesiveness, and further replication study and functional analysis would be necessary to further confirm the result of the association.
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Kinetic Analysis of Decomposition of Ammonia over Nickel and Ruthenium Catalysts

TL;DR: In this article, the decomposition of ammonia (NH3) over Ni and Ru catalysts using a kinetic model based on a reaction mechanism consisting of kinetically important elementary steps was investigated.
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Genome-Wide Association Study of Breast Cancer in the Japanese Population

TL;DR: Although the study could not identify additional loci associated with breast cancer, one of the largest sample sizes reported to date was utilized, and provided genetic status that represent the Japanese population, it revealed that individuals who carry the most risk alleles in category 5 have 2.2 times higher risk of developing breast cancer in the Japanesepopulation.