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Takashi Ikegami
Researcher at University of Tokyo
Publications - 343
Citations - 4753
Takashi Ikegami is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Artificial life & Population. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 337 publications receiving 4418 citations. Previous affiliations of Takashi Ikegami include Kobe University & Florida State University College of Arts and Sciences.
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Open problems in artificial life
Mark A. Bedau,John S. McCaskill,Norman H. Packard,Steen Rasmussen,Chris Adami,David G. Green,Takashi Ikegami,Kunihiko Kaneko,Thomas S. Ray +8 more
TL;DR: This article lists fourteen open problems in artificial life, each of which is a grand challenge requiring a major advance on a fundamental issue for its solution.
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Fatty acid chemistry at the oil-water interface: self-propelled oil droplets.
TL;DR: Fatty acids have been investigated as boundary structures to construct artificial cells due to their dynamic properties and phase transitions, and the possibility that fatty acid systems also demonstrate movement was explored.
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Self-Propelled Oil Droplets Consuming Fuel Surfactant
TL;DR: A micrometer-sized oil droplet of 4-octylaniline containing 5 mol % of an amphiphilic catalyst exhibited a self-propelled motion, producing tiny oil droplets, in an aqueous dispersion of an Amphiphilic precursor of4-oct Dylaniline.
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Open-ended evolution: Perspectives from the oee workshop in york
Tim Taylor,Mark A. Bedau,Alastair Channon,David H. Ackley,Wolfgang Banzhaf,Guillaume Beslon,Emily Dolson,Tom Froese,Simon Hickinbotham,Takashi Ikegami,Barry McMullin,Norman H. Packard,Steen Rasmussen,Nathaniel Virgo,Eran Agmon,Edward B. Clark,Simon McGregor,Charles Ofria,Glen E. P. Ropella,Lee Spector,Kenneth O. Stanley,Adam Stanton,Christopher Steven Timperley,Anya E. Vostinar,Michael J. Wiser +24 more
TL;DR: The content and outcomes of the First Workshop on Open-Ended Evolution: Recent Progress and Future Milestones (OEE1), held during the ECAL 2015 conference at the University of York, UK, in July 2015, are described.
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Model mice for tissue-specific deletion of the manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) gene
Takashi Ikegami,Yo Ichi Suzuki,Takahiko Shimizu,Kyoichi Isono,Haruhiko Koseki,Takuji Shirasawa +5 more
TL;DR: Tissue-specific MnSOD conditional knockout mice are generated that would provide a useful tool for the analysis of various age-associated diseases such as diabetes mellitus, Parkinson's disease, stroke, and heart disease, when crossbred with tissue-specific transgenic Cre mice.