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Satoru Takahashi

Researcher at University of Tsukuba

Publications -  633
Citations -  31434

Satoru Takahashi is an academic researcher from University of Tsukuba. The author has contributed to research in topics: MAFB & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 589 publications receiving 28007 citations. Previous affiliations of Satoru Takahashi include Hokkaido University & Nihon University.

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mafB Deficient Mouse Results in Impaired Macrophage Differentiation.

TL;DR: In the macrophages of homozygous mutant obtained by in vitro fetal liver differentiation, F4/80 expression and phagocytotic activity was dramatically suppressed compared to the wild type control, suggesting that MafB is indispensable for the differentiation and the functional maturation of macrophage.
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Technical Optimization of Four-Channel Multidetector-Row Helical Computed Tomography for Depicting Arterial Stenosis: A Phantom Study

TL;DR: Four-channel MDCT accurately discerns stenosis for vessel phantoms of 3 or 5 mm in diameter at any orientation when using a detector configuration of 4×1.25”mm.
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A survey on urinary incontinence in the institutionalized elderly

TL;DR: A high prevalence of severe and "incurable" incontinence in the institutionalized elderly, urgently warranting an effective remedy for the increasing aged society is indicated.
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Lin28a/let-7 Pathway Modulates the Hox Code via Polycomb Regulation during Axial Patterning in Vertebrates

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the Lin28a/let-7 reciprocal regulatory pathway is critical for vertebral specification and suggested that Lin28/ let-7 pathway is possibly involved in the modulation of the “Hox code” via Polycomb regulation during axial patterning in vertebrates.
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Mp38-08 selective lysine specific demethylase 1 inhibitor, ncl1, could cause testicular toxicity via the regulation of apoptosis

TL;DR: High-dose NCL1 targeting LSD1 caused dysfunctional spermatogenesis and induced caspase-dependent apoptosis and these results add to the knowledge of the effect of LSD1 inhibitors on male fertility.