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Matsuyuki Shirota
Researcher at Tohoku University
Publications - 63
Citations - 1412
Matsuyuki Shirota is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 56 publications receiving 914 citations. Previous affiliations of Matsuyuki Shirota include University of Tokyo.
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ATTED-II in 2014: evaluation of gene coexpression in agriculturally important plants.
Takeshi Obayashi,Yasunobu Okamura,Satoshi Ito,Shu Tadaka,Yuichi Aoki,Matsuyuki Shirota,Kengo Kinoshita +6 more
TL;DR: An updated version of ATTED-II is described, which expands this resource to include additional agriculturally important plants and includes more gene expression data from microarray and RNA sequencing studies.
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3.5KJPNv2: an allele frequency panel of 3552 Japanese individuals including the X chromosome.
Shu Tadaka,Fumiki Katsuoka,Masao Ueki,Kaname Kojima,Satoshi Makino,Sakae Saito,Akihito Otsuki,Chinatsu Gocho,Mika Sakurai-Yageta,Inaho Danjoh,Ikuko N. Motoike,Yumi Yamaguchi-Kabata,Matsuyuki Shirota,Seizo Koshiba,Masao Nagasaki,Naoko Minegishi,Atsushi Hozawa,Shinichi Kuriyama,Atsushi Shimizu,Jun Yasuda,Nobuo Fuse,Gen Tamiya,Masayuki Yamamoto,Kengo Kinoshita +23 more
TL;DR: A new database provides information on the frequency of genetic variations within 3552 Japanese individuals, and facilitates comparisons with other populations, and is the first large-scale panel providing the frequencies of variants present on the X chromosome and on the mitochondria in the Japanese population.
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JMorp: Japanese Multi Omics Reference Panel
Shu Tadaka,Daisuke Saigusa,Ikuko N. Motoike,Jin Inoue,Yuichi Aoki,Matsuyuki Shirota,Seizo Koshiba,Masayuki Yamamoto,Kengo Kinoshita +8 more
TL;DR: jMorp is an outstanding resource for a wide range of researchers, particularly those in the fields of medical science, applied molecular biology, and biochemistry, as it contains large-scale data for healthy volunteers with various health records and genome data.
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Interethnic analyses of blood pressure loci in populations of East Asian and European descent
Fumihiko Takeuchi,Masato Akiyama,Nana Matoba,Tomohiro Katsuya,Masahiro Nakatochi,Yasuharu Tabara,Akira Narita,Saw W-Y.,Sanghoon Moon,Cassandra N. Spracklen,Chai J-F.,Kim Y-J.,Liang Zhang,Chaolong Wang,Huaixing Li,Huaixing Li,Wu J-Y.,Rajkumar Dorajoo,Jovia L. Nierenberg,Yaning Wang,Jiang He,Derrick A Bennett,Atsushi Takahashi,Yukihide Momozawa,Makoto Hirata,Koichi Matsuda,Hiromi Rakugi,Eitaro Nakashima,Motohide Isono,Matsuyuki Shirota,Atsushi Hozawa,Sahoko Ichihara,Tatsuaki Matsubara,Ken Yamamoto,Katsuhiko Kohara,Michiya Igase,Sohee Han,Penny Gordon-Larsen,Wei Huang,Nanette R. Lee,Linda S. Adair,Mi Yeong Hwang,Juyoung Lee,Miao-Li Chee,Charumathi Sabanayagam,Weijie Zhao,Jianjun Liu,Jianjun Liu,Dermot F. Reilly,Le Sun,S Huo,Todd L. Edwards,Jirong Long,Chang L-C.,Chen C-H.,Yuan J-M.,Koh W-P.,Yechiel Friedlander,Tanika N. Kelly,W Bin Wei,Lei Xu,Hui Cai,Xiang Y-B.,Kuang Lin,Robert Clarke,Robin G. Walters,Iona Y Millwood,Iona Y Millwood,Lanlan Li,John C. Chambers,Jaspal S. Kooner,Paul Elliott,P. van der Harst,Zhengming Chen,Makoto Sasaki,Shu X-O.,Jb Jonas,Jb Jonas,Heng C-K.,Chen Y-T.,Chen Y-T.,Wei Zheng,Xiaozhen Lin,Teo Y-Y.,Tai E-S.,Cheng C-Y.,Tien Yin Wong,Xueling Sim,Karen L. Mohlke,Masayuki Yamamoto,Kim B-J.,Tetsuro Miki,Toru Nabika,Mitsuhiro Yokota,Yoichiro Kamatani,Michiaki Kubo,Norihiro Kato +96 more
TL;DR: A multi-stage genome-wide association study for BP principally in East Asia and meta-analysis in East Asians and Europeans and report ancestry-specific BP SNPs and selection signals, providing new evidence for the role of common ancestry- specific variants and natural selection in ethnic differences in complex traits such as BP.
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Genomic analysis identifies masqueraders of full‐term cerebral palsy
Yusuke Takezawa,Atsuo Kikuchi,Kazuhiro Haginoya,Kazuhiro Haginoya,Tetsuya Niihori,Yurika Numata-Uematsu,Takehiko Inui,Saeko Yamamura-Suzuki,Takuya Miyabayashi,Mai Anzai,Sato Suzuki-Muromoto,Yukimune Okubo,Wakaba Endo,Noriko Togashi,Yasuko Kobayashi,Akira Onuma,Ryo Funayama,Matsuyuki Shirota,Keiko Nakayama,Yoko Aoki,Shigeo Kure +20 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that two simple criteria, that is, full‐term births and nonspecific brain MRI findings, are keys to extracting masqueraders among cerebral palsy cases due to the following: (1) preterm infants are susceptible to multiple environmental factors and therefore demonstrate an increased risk of cerebral palsY and (2) brain MRI assessment is essential for excluding environmental causes and other particular disorders.