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Yasuaki Nishizuka
Researcher at Aichi Medical University
Publications - 68
Citations - 2915
Yasuaki Nishizuka is an academic researcher from Aichi Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leukemia & Mesenchyme. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 68 publications receiving 2863 citations. Previous affiliations of Yasuaki Nishizuka include Niigata University & Osaka University.
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Thymus and Reproduction: Sex-Linked Dysgenesia of the Gonad after Neonatal Thymectomy in Mice
TL;DR: An ovarian dysgenesia was observed when the mice were thymectomized at 3 days of age, but not at 7 days or later; it was prevented by thymus grafting.
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Mesenchyme-dependent morphogenesis and epithelium-specific cytodifferentiation in mouse mammary gland
TL;DR: Isografts of heterotypic recombinants of embryonic mammary epithelium with salivary mesenchyme undergo development morphogenetically resembling that of Salivary gland, however, cytodifferentiation of the epithelia is like that of mammary gland.
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Self tolerance and localized autoimmunity. Mouse models of autoimmune disease that suggest tissue-specific suppressor T cells are involved in self tolerance.
Osamu Taguchi,Yasuaki Nishizuka +1 more
TL;DR: It was shown that a T cell population (Thy-1.2+, Ig-) had the capacity to prevent and to induce autoimmune diseases and a role for active tissue-specific suppressor T cells in self tolerance, and elimination of such T cell populations causes autoimmunity.
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Thymus and reproduction: sex-linked dysgenesia of the gonad after neonatal thymectomy in mice
TL;DR: An ovarian dysgenesia was observed when the mice were thymectomized at 3 days of age, but not at 7 days or later; it was prevented by thymus grafting.
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Persistence of Responsiveness of Adult Mouse Mammary Gland to Induction by Embryonic Mesenchyme
TL;DR: Persistence of the capacity for embryogenic morphogenesis in adult mammary epithelium was demonstrated by allowing it to interact with grafted embryonic mesenchyme in vivo in vivo.