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Yasushi Shintani

Researcher at Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

Publications -  94
Citations -  5641

Yasushi Shintani is an academic researcher from Takeda Pharmaceutical Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Receptor & Peptide sequence. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 94 publications receiving 5266 citations. Previous affiliations of Yasushi Shintani include Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry.

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Agent for prevention/treatment of neurodegenerative disease

TL;DR: A compound capable of promoting the ubiquitination of a protein consisting of amino acid sequences identical or substantially identical to the amino acid sequence depicted in SEQ ID NO:1, 2 or 3 or a partial peptide or salt thereof or a salt of the compound is used as an agent for the prevention/treatment of a neurodegenerative disease.
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Proteine de recepteur couple a la proteine g et adn correspondant

TL;DR: The authors concerne une proteine d'origine humaine telle decrite ci-dessus et un AND codant celle-ci qui sont utiles dans (1) the determination d'un ligand de la proteine susmentionnee; (2) des agents preventifs et/ou des remedes destines des maladies relatives au dysfonctionnement de the proteine suggestionnee.
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Novel G protein coupled receptor protein, DNA and its ligand

TL;DR: In this article, a method/kit for screening compounds that alter the binding property between the ligands and the GPCR proteins, compounds obtained by the screening or salts thereof, and antibodies to the G protein coupled receptor proteins.
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Functional expression of human and mouse low density lipoprotein receptors in hybridomas.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that N12-69 cells express both biologically active mouse and human LDL receptors on their cell surfaces and that SSGF-I or h-LDL is taken up by the both receptors to be utilized as a cholesterol source for the growth.
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Novel g protein-coupled receptor protein

TL;DR: In this article, a rat-derived protein or a salt thereof, a DNA encoding the same, a method for determination of ligand to the protein, a screening method/kits for a compound or its salt that alters a binding property between ligand and the protein.