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Takashi Saito
Researcher at Nagoya City University
Publications - 1220
Citations - 60014
Takashi Saito is an academic researcher from Nagoya City University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & MAGIC (telescope). The author has an hindex of 112, co-authored 1041 publications receiving 52937 citations. Previous affiliations of Takashi Saito include Mitsubishi Electric & Nippon Medical School.
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Na3H(ZnH4) Antiperovskite: A Large Octahedral Distortion with an Off-Centering Hydride Anion Coupled to Molecular Hydride
Shenghan Gao,Cédric Tassel,Susumu Fujii,Hiroki Ubukata,Tong-Sheng Zhu,Datong Zhang,Thibault Broux,Takashi Saito,Cheng Zhong,Emre Yoruk,Kentaro Yamamoto,Akihide Kuwabara,Yoshiharu Uchimoto,Hiroshi Kageyama +13 more
TL;DR: In contrast to the zealous efforts at the perovskite ferroelectrics, the ferroelectric-like feature of antiperovskites containing asymmetrical inorganic polyanions receives less research interest as mentioned in this paper .
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Induction of chronic idiotype suppression by ligands binding to the variable (not the constant) region of the idiotypic target.
TL;DR: The results suggest that the mere complexing of idiotypic molecules on the B cell surface or in the circulation is insufficient for the induction of chronic idiotype suppression, and appears to require the binding of a ligand to idiotype‐bearing receptor V regions expressed on the surface of B (or T ?) cells.
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Measurement of the spin correlation parameters Axx and Ayy for proton-proton scattering at 47.5 MeV
K. Nisimura,Takeo Hasegawa,Takashi Saito,E. Takasaki,N. Horikawa,Toru Nakanishi,M. Saito,S. Sugimoto,T. Yamaki,H. Ueno +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a measurement of the spin correlation parameters A xx (90° cm) and A yy (90 ° cm) of 47.5 MeV proton-proton scattering has been performed by means of polarized beam and a polarized target.
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Fast Hydride-Ion Conduction in Perovskite Hydrides AELiH3
Takashi Hirose,Takuya Mishina,Naoki Matsui,Kota Suzuki,Takashi Saito,Takashi Kamiyama,Masaaki Hirayama,Ryoji Kanno +7 more
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Brain magnetic resonance imaging findings and auditory brainstem response in a child with spastic paraplegia 2 due to a PLP1 splice site mutation
Kazuo Kubota,Yoshiaki Saito,Chihiro Ohba,Hirotomo Saitsu,Tetsuhiro Fukuyama,Akihiko Ishiyama,Takashi Saito,Hirofumi Komaki,Eiji Nakagawa,Kenji Sugai,Masayuki Sasaki,Naomichi Matsumoto +11 more
TL;DR: A boy with spastic paraplegia type 2 (SPG2) due to a novel splice site mutation of PLP1 presented with progressive spasticity of lower limbs, which was first observed during late infancy, when he gained the ability to walk with support.