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Masato Kasuga

Researcher at Kobe University

Publications -  506
Citations -  41710

Masato Kasuga is an academic researcher from Kobe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin receptor & Insulin. The author has an hindex of 96, co-authored 500 publications receiving 39782 citations. Previous affiliations of Masato Kasuga include Stanford University & Showa University.

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Detection of mutations in the insulin receptor gene in patients with insulin resistance by analysis of single-stranded conformational polymorphisms.

TL;DR: Investigation of a mutation in the insulin receptor gene in a patient with a moderate degree of insulin resistance associated with morbid obesity suggests that insulin receptor mutations may exist in patients with Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus associated with amoderate degree of diabetes resistance.
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Cholecystokinin octapeptide analogues suppress food intake via central CCK-A receptors in mice

TL;DR: The participation ofCCK-A receptors in the brain in mediating the satiety effect of CCK and the difference in CCK-B receptor antagonist in thebrain and peripheral tissues are suggested.
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Mouse and human SHPS-1: molecular cloning of cDNAs and chromosomal localization of genes.

TL;DR: The deduced amino acid sequences of rat, human, and mouse SHPS-1 show identities of 65 to 81%.
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Enhancement of the mitogenic effect by artificial juxtacrine stimulation using immobilized EGF

TL;DR: Mouse epidermal growth factor Culturing cells with PMMA-immobilized EGF represents a model system for studying "juxtacrine" stimulation of cells by membrane-bound growth factors.
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Administration of IL-4 Prevents Autoimmune Diabetes but Enhances Pancreatic Insulitis in NOD Mice

TL;DR: A supplement of rIL-4 administered to NOD mice may protect against autoimmune diabetes by facilitating the development of Th2-like autoreactive T cells in the islets.