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Masayuki Murata

Researcher at Kyushu University

Publications -  1211
Citations -  15753

Masayuki Murata is an academic researcher from Kyushu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network packet & Wireless sensor network. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 1163 publications receiving 14719 citations. Previous affiliations of Masayuki Murata include Tokyo Metropolitan University & Tokyo Institute of Technology.

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The ABCA1 Q597R mutant undergoes trafficking from the ER upon ER stress.

TL;DR: It is reported that QR trafficking to the plasma membrane was rapidly induced by thapsigargin or DTT, indicating that ER stress-induced QR trafficking, and raising the possibility that ER Stress-induced trafficking is involved in ER quality control.
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Therapeutic drug monitoring of telaprevir in chronic hepatitis C patients receiving telaprevir-based triple therapy is useful for predicting virological response

TL;DR: Therapeutic drug monitoring of telaprevir in the early stage of treatment is useful in clinical practice for predicting the virological response of patients receiving telaprivir-based triple therapy.
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Integrated Silicon Photonic Device Design by Attractor Selection Mechanism Based on Artificial Neural Networks: Optical Coupler and Asymmetric Light Transmitter

TL;DR: The presented results show that the attractor selection algorithm, which is based on artificial neural networks, can bring a conceptual breakthrough for the design of efficient integrated nanophotonic devices.
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Scalable and continuous media streaming on peer-to-peer networks

TL;DR: This work shows that the FLS method can perform continuous media play-out while reducing the amount of search traffic to 1/6 compared with full flooding, and proposes two scalable search methods and two algorithms to determine an optimum provider peer from search results.
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Delay analyses of wavelength reservation methods for high-speed burst transfer in photonic networks

TL;DR: A new approximate analytical method is developed, which incorporates wavelength reservation times and investigates the effects of propagation delays on two methods for wavelength reservation; a forward method in which wavelength reservation is performed along the forward path from source to receiver, and a backward method inWhich it is performedAlong the backward path.