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Osamu Sato

Researcher at Kyushu University

Publications -  473
Citations -  19429

Osamu Sato is an academic researcher from Kyushu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spin crossover & Spin transition. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 458 publications receiving 17927 citations. Previous affiliations of Osamu Sato include University of Tokyo & Nanjing University.

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Targeting endogenous platelet-derived growth factor B-chain by adenovirus-mediated gene transfer potently inhibits in vivo smooth muscle proliferation after arterial injury.

TL;DR: This is the first report to indicate the usefulness of targeting a growth factor by expressing an extracellular binding region of a receptor using an adenovirus for the treatment of vascular proliferative disorders, and provide direct evidence that PDGF-B chain plays an essential role in neointimal formation.
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Simultaneous Modulation of Magnetic and Dielectric Transition via Spin-Crossover-Tuned Spin Arrangement and Charge Distribution

TL;DR: A rational way to manipulate simultaneous variations in magnetic and dielectric properties utilizing SCO as an actuator to tune spin arrangement, magnetic coupling, and charge distribution is provided.
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Arteriovenous Fistula Following Central Venous Catheterization

TL;DR: S surgically obliterated arteriovenous fistulas in three cases that developed after subclavian catheterization, and it took another six months for the appearance of heart failure in the first case.
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Surgical treatment for Takayasu's arteritis. A long-term follow-up study.

TL;DR: Thirty patients with Takayasu's arteritis treated surgically were followed for more than ten years postoperatively, 28 women and 2 men, and twenty-three patients (77%) are well with good function of the reconstructed arteries.
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Direct Observation of Ordered High-Spin–Low-Spin Intermediate States of an Iron(III) Three-Step Spin-Crossover Complex

TL;DR: A neutral mononuclear Fe(III) complex was prepared that exhibited a three-step spin-crossover (SCO) with symmetry breaking and a 14 K hysteresis loop owing to strong cooperativity, providing a new platform for examining multistability in SCO complexes.