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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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Effective production of a human monoclonal antibody against tetanus toxoid by selection of high productivity clones of a heterohybridoma

TL;DR: Human MoAb (IgM) was isolated from the culture supernatants of the original and high productivity clones and the products were confirmed to be identical.
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Novel protein, dna thereof and process for producing the same

TL;DR: A novel protein containing a peptide having a ligand activity to a G protein-coupled receptor protein; amides, esters, salts, etc. containing the same.
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Isolated physiologically active peptide and use thereof

TL;DR: In this article, a peptide and a DNA encoding the same are used as a reagent for screening a compound or its salt that promotes or inhibits the activity of the protein of the invention.
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Novel g protein-coupled receptor protein, its dna and ligand thereof

TL;DR: The polypeptides in the present invention possess the effects of promoting and inhibiting the secretion of prolactin, and are thus useful as drugs for the prevention and treatment of various diseases, in terms of Prolactin secretion stimulants, such as hypoovarianism, spermatic underdevelopment, menopausal symptoms, hypothyroidism, etc as mentioned in this paper.
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Trimerization of murine TNF ligand family member LIGHT increases the cytotoxic activity against the FM3A mammary carcinoma cell line

TL;DR: Recombinant soluble human LIGHT produced by mammalian cells or Escherichia coli is functional at nanomolar concentrations; however, there is little information about the biological activity of mouse LIGHT (mLIGHT) because of the difficulty in producing bioactive soluble mLIGHT.