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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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Development of high critical current TFA-mod YBCO coated conductors
Yutaka Yamada,Takeshi Araki,Haruhiko Kurosaki,SeokBeom Kim,Toyotaka Yuasa,Yuh Shiohara,Izumi Hirabayashi,Yasuhiro Iijima,Takashi Saito,Junko Shibata,Yuichi Ikuhara,Takeharu Katoh,Tsukasa Hirayama +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, high Jc values for TFA-MOD processed Y-Ba-Cu-O-F have been obtained using new methods of dip coating and a new Gd2Zr2O7 buffer layer produced by IBAD.
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Accumulation of amyloid-β in the brain of mouse models of Alzheimer's disease is modified by altered gene expression in the presence of human apoE isoforms during aging
Keiko Honda,Yuki Saito,Haruka Saito,Megumi Toyoda,Ruriko Abe,Takashi Saito,Takaomi C. Saido,Makoto Michikawa,Hidenori Taru,Yuriko Sobu,Saori Hata,Tadashi Nakaya,T. Suzuki +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the brain amyloid-β (Aβ) accumulation throughout the aging process was investigated in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, and the authors identified genes that were downregulated in a human apoE-dependent (apoE4 > apo-E3) and age-dependent manner.
Time dependence of loss-cone amplitude measured with the tibet air-shower array
M. Amenomori,X. J. Bi,D. Chen,W. Y. Chen,S. W. Cui,Danzeng Luobu,L. K. Ding,X. H. Ding,C. F. Feng,Zhaoyang Feng,Z. Y. Feng,Q. B. Gou,H. W. Guo,Y. Q. Guo,H. H. He,Z. T. He,K. Hibino,N. Hotta,Haibing Hu,H. B. Hu,Jian Huang,W. J. Li,H. Y. Jia,L. L. Jiang,F. Kajino,K. Kasahara,Y. Katayose,Chihiro Kato,K. Kawata,La Ba-Ci-Ren,Gui-Ming Le,A. F. Li,A. F. Li,C. X. Liu,J. S. Liu,Hsiao-Chi Lu,X. R. Meng,K. Mizutani,Kazuoki Munakata,H. Nanjo,Masaki Nishizawa,M. Ohnish,I. Ohta,Shunsuke Ozawa,X. L. Qian,X. B. Qu,Takeshi Saito,Takashi Saito,M. Sakata,T. K. Sako,J. Shao,M. Shibata,A. Shiomi,T. Shirai,H. Sugimoto,Masato Takita,Y. H. Tan,N. Tateyama,Shoji Torii,Harufumi Tsuchiya,S. Udo,Huaguang Wang,H. R. Wu,L. Xue,Y. Yamamoto,Zicai Yang,S. Yasue,A. F. Yuan,T. Yuda,L. M. Zhai,H. M. Zhang,Jia Zhang,X. Y. Zhang,Y. Zhang,Yi Zhang,Ying Zhang,Zhaxisa Ngzhu,X. X. Zhou +77 more
Abstract: The galactic cosmic-ray anisotropy at TeV energies has a large-scale deficit region distributed around 150 to 240 degrees in right ascension, which is called “Loss-Cone”. The Milagro experiment in the U.S. detected a significant increase in the Loss-Cone amplitude at 6 TeV from July 2000 to July 2007, and argued that it could be due to variations in the heliosphere in relation to solar activities. In this presentation, we report on the time dependence of the Loss-Cone amplitude from November 1999 through December 2008 measured with the Tibet air-shower array. No time dependence was found in the Loss-Cone amplitude at energies of 4.4, 6.2, and 11 TeV. If the increase in the Loss-Cone amplitude Milagro detected were genuine, the same tendency would be seen at sub-TeV energies where the anisotropy is far more sensitive to solar activities. Matsushiro underground muon observation at 0.6 TeV during the corresponding period, however, reported no significant increase of the Loss-Cone amplitude.
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Modulation by intracellular calcium pool of arginine vasopressin-induced cellular cyclic AMP production in rat renal papillary collecting tubule cells in culture.
TL;DR: In the presence of 5 x 10(-4) M 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine, AVP increased cellular cyclic AMP (cAMP) production in a dose-dependent manner and an AVP-induced cAMP production was significantly reduced in cells exposed to Ca(++)-free medium containing 1 x 10-trimethoxybenzoic acid M EGTA.
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Double-Tracer Radiography with Sulfur-35 and Phosphorus-32 Using Imaging Plates in Brassica napus L.
Hiroki Ishibashi,Masato Yamawaki,Atsushi Hirose,Akihiko Noda,Satomi Kanno,Takashi Saito,Sayaka Masuda,Syohei Seyama,Keitaro Tanoi,Tomoko M. Nakanishi +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, double-tracer autoradiography with 35S and 32P using imaging plates and an aluminum plate to visualize the individual distribution of sulfur and phosphorus in Brassica napus L was presented.