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Yuichi Sugahara

Researcher at Tokyo Metropolitan University

Publications -  19
Citations -  1685

Yuichi Sugahara is an academic researcher from Tokyo Metropolitan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear matter & Mean field theory. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1603 citations.

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Relativistic mean-field theory for unstable nuclei with non-linear σ and ω terms

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors search for a new parameter set for the description of stable and unstable nuclei in the wide mass range within the relativistic mean-field theory.
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Normalization and subtraction of cap-trapper-selected cDNAs to prepare full-length cDNA libraries for rapid discovery of new genes.

TL;DR: A strategy to prepare normalized and subtracted cDNA libraries in a single step based on hybridization of the first-strand, full-length cDNA with several RNA drivers, including starting mRNA as the normalizing driver and run-off transcripts from minilibraries containing highly expressed genes, rearrayed clones, and previously sequenced cDNAs as subtracting drivers.
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Targeting a Complex Transcriptome: The Construction of the Mouse Full-Length cDNA Encyclopedia

TL;DR: High coverage explains discrepancies between the very large numbers of clusters (and TUs) of this project, which also include non-protein-coding RNAs, and the lower gene number estimation of genome annotations.
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Interaction cross sections and radii of light nuclei

TL;DR: In this article, the effective root-mean-square (RMS) radii of the nucleon distribution of these nuclei have been deduced using a Glauber-model calculation, and the global isotope and isospin dependences of the radii are shown in the p-shell region.
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Relativistic many body approach for unstable nuclei and supernova

TL;DR: In this paper, the relativistic mean field (RMF) theory with several parameters, whose form is constrained by the successful microscopic theory (RBHF), and whose values are extracted by using the experimental values of unstable nuclei.