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Raita Hirose
Researcher at International Institute of Minnesota
Publications - 4
Citations - 526
Raita Hirose is an academic researcher from International Institute of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microscopy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 501 citations.
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Mitochondrial Genome Variation in Eastern Asia and the Peopling of Japan
Masashi Tanaka,Vicente M. Cabrera,Ana M. González,José M. Larruga,Takeshi Takeyasu,Takeshi Takeyasu,Noriyuki Fuku,Li Jun Guo,Li Jun Guo,Raita Hirose,Yasunori Fujita,Miyuki Kurata,Ken-ichi Shinoda,Kazuo Umetsu,Yoshiji Yamada,Yoshiji Yamada,Yoshiharu Oshida,Yuzo Sato,Nobutaka Hattori,Yoshikuni Mizuno,Yasumichi Arai,Nobuyoshi Hirose,Shigeo Ohta,Osamu Ogawa,Yasushi Tanaka,Ryuzo Kawamori,Masayo Shamoto-Nagai,Wakako Maruyama,Hiroshi Shimokata,Ryota Suzuki,Hidetoshi Shimodaira +30 more
TL;DR: Population-based comparisons confirmed that present-day Japanese have their closest genetic affinity to northern Asian populations, especially to Koreans, which finding is congruent with the proposed Continental gene flow to Japan after the Yayoi period.
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Golden mean to longevity: Rareness of mitochondrial cytochrome b variants in centenarians but not in patients with Parkinson's disease
Masashi Tanaka,Noriyuki Fuku,Takeshi Takeyasu,Takeshi Takeyasu,Li Jun Guo,Li Jun Guo,Raita Hirose,Miyuki Kurata,Harm Jan W. Borgeld,Yoshiji Yamada,Wakako Maruyama,Yasumichi Arai,Nobuyoshi Hirose,Yoshiharu Oshida,Yuzo Sato,Nobutaka Hattori,Yoshikuni Mizuno,So Iwata,Kunio Yagi +18 more
TL;DR: A multiplex detection system for various deleterious variations in combination with genetic tests for longevity‐associated genotypes will be necessary to predict longevity or age‐related diseases.
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Compact laboratory-based X-ray microscope enabling nondestructive 3D structure acquisition of mouse nephron with high speed and better user accessibility
Naoki Kunishima,Yoshihiro Takeda,Raita Hirose,Satoshi Kume,Mitsuyo Maeda,Akiko Oguchi,Motoko Yanagita,Hirotoshi Shibuya,Masaru Tamura,Yosky Kataoka,Yasuhiro Murakawa,Koichiro Ito,Kazuhiko Omote +12 more
TL;DR: A compact commercial system of laboratory-based X-ray microscope is applied to observe a resin-embedded osmium-stained 1 mm strip of a mouse kidney piece as a model of renal biopsy, toward more efficient diagnosis of kidney diseases.
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Nondestructive cellular-level 3D observation of mouse kidney using laboratory-based X-ray microscopy with paraffin-mediated contrast enhancement
TL;DR: In this paper , a paraffin-mediated contrast enhancement with 8 keV laboratory X-rays was used to visualize cylindrical renal biopsies with diameters of about 0.5 mm.